Thank you for answering my previous question and now I have another. If I want to achieve natural wave and length then I would be cutting my hair twice a month. Wouldn’t I be defeating the purpose of length if I am cutting my hair twice a month?
Sincerely,
Debra”
Anthony’s Answer:
Dear Debra,
Yes, we recommend alternating your goals every month and make sure you only cut very little off your hair, less than 1/4 of an inch, 1/8 of an inch is ideal.
Wishing you Great Health Happiness and Luxurious Hair
Good Health / Happiness / Strengths & Healings Anthony Morrocco
HAIR SHAMAN
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My hair is really fine and thin. Since discovering your body of work I’ve actually been able to grow it out without having it become broken and brittle, (thank you!), but the thinness of it is really hard for me and I don’t know what to do. As an acupuncturist, I’ve diagnosed myself with blood deficiency. My thyroid function is normal. I’ve never had really thick hair, and when I was young my mom always did “hair treatments” on me, because it was thin. But looking back on photos, it was really pretty up until the past 10 years when it’s become worse and worse, I’m 37. Do you have any advice? Is there an elixir that would specifically help my problem? I have cut it on strengthening and thickening days.
Thank you!!!!!
Kindra”
Anthony’s Answer:
Hi Kindra,
Thank you for your email.
In regards to thickening your hair, we recommend:
1. When you get your hair cut or cut it yourself you take extreme small sections of hair, 1/4 of an inch or less and blunt-snip the ends. Depending on the length of your hair over a period of time, about half a year for short, one year for medium and up to two or more years for long hair your hair will thicken as a result of this technique.
2. The product, which will add instant volume is our Sapphire Volumizer Mist. From our five shampoos, which are all great for the health of your scalp, the Sea Essence will be the most nurturing and the Earth Essence Shampoo the most volumizing.
3. In regards to your medical diagnosis and situation, we are of course not a liberty to make any suggestions. However, we have found that iron-deficiency is indeed a major factor in hair thinning and loss. Consuming more iron in the form of leafy vegetables, apricots, raisins or red meats is one option. One of our hair experts recommends the liquid iron formula Floradix. Again, this is without any promises or guarantees.
Keep us posted, wishing you the best for your hair,
Wishing you Great Health Happiness and Luxurious Hair
Good Health / Happiness / Strengths & Healings Anthony Morrocco
HAIR SHAMAN
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After using only Morrocco Method products for about three months, my dermatologist put me on a three week regime Fluorouracil to combat a large number of pre-cancerous lesions on my scalp. When I’m done with that what should I do to both heal and strengthen my scalp and roots again? Zen Detox? Back to the gold and silver elixirs?
Thanks for your help,
Phyllis”
Anthony’s Answer:
Dear Phyllis,
Yes, you have very good intuition. Good choice, use Zen Detox once per week for 3 weeks then do once per month for 3 months for a very deep detox and use the God/Goddess elixirs as prescribed there are 4 so alternate as directed. Use in good health and good Chi energies keep us updated as to your progress or for any concerns you may have.
Wishing you Great Health Happiness and Luxurious Hair
Good Health / Happiness / Strengths & Healings Anthony Morrocco
HAIR SHAMAN
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If I am using the advanced oils and then use the dry shampoo, should I use the oil the next few days until I shampoo with water? or skip the oils?
Sincerely,
Mehva”
Anthony’s Answer:
Dear Mehva,
The Elixir oils are for growth and rejuvenation. The easiest way to use the Elixirs is to put them into one’s hairline and thinning areas in the evening before bed or one can use them very sparingly, a couple of drops only, in the hairline during the day time. It is best to sleep with the oils and then do the dry shampoo in the morning or any time during the day.
Good Health / Happiness / Strengths & Healings Anthony Morrocco
HAIR SHAMAN
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“Dear Anthony,
On March 16, 2016, my hair dresser gave me a shocking hair cut. My thick, long hair was cut to half its length and thickness. I have been depressed for the past year over the loss. It has hardly grown since then. What can I do to bring my hair back to its once glorious state? I live in Hawaii. I am so happy I found you.
Aloha,
Christy”
Anthony’s Answer:
Aloha Christy,
Thank you for reaching out. As you write yourself, your hair has been shocked and it is still in shock. When we talk about shocking the roots to stimulate growth we use the word in the meaning of stimulation. What happened to your hair is that it was shocked into state of paralysis. I suggest that you gently stimulate your hair back to its full strength and potential by brushing, massaging, and even talking to it.
Even if cutting your hair again right now might be the last thing you would want to do, until you cut your hair again, the energy of the previous traumatic haircut still stays in the hair. I suggest you follow the lunar hair cutting cycle and blunt snip cut the very tips of your hair after combing each strand and with every snip release the memory of the last haircut.
Our most healing products are the elixirs. The shampoos and conditioners the regular foundation for healthy, happy hair.
Good Health / Happiness / Strengths & Healings Anthony Morrocco
HAIR SHAMAN
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Long, beautiful hair is a sign of strength, health, beauty and spiritual connection for some cultures; however, some religions see it from the other side of the spectrum: they consider it something banal and vain or they just want to follow a tradition. This has resulted, throughout the years, in partial or complete shaving of the head in people who practice and preach a religion. This practice is known as “Tonsure” (from the Latin Tonsura, which means to clip or shave) and, depending on the type of religion, it is used as a symbol of religious devotion, humility or renunciation of worldly fashion and esteem. The most common religions that practice this are some Catholics, Buddhist novices and monks; in Islam after completion of the Hajj (annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca), and in different stages of the life of an individual for some Hindu religious orders.
This practice is nothing new, since it has been practiced since the medieval times with a different meaning. During the medieval times, one of the requirements to become a king was to have long hair. Short hair or no hair was only saved for monks; this is why some kings would have the heads of their rivals shaved in order to have no competition for themselves. For example, for Merovingians, an unsuccessful pretender or dethroned king would be tonsured; after this he had to retire to a monastery where he would remain until his hair grew back. Another example is the Byzantine empire, for which the practice of tonsure coupled with castration before disfigurement usually by blinding, was common for deposed emperors and their sons in Byzantium around the 8th century.
Tonsuring Among Religions
In India there are different passages of tonsure, from the first hair cut while still a baby, to complete shaving in adulthood. The most common shaving in adult males is after the death of a family member. This act is considered as a sign of bereavement.
In Buddhism, tonsure is part of the pabbajja (when a layperson leaves home to live the life of a Buddhist) rite and also to become a monk or nun. For this religion, there are two explanations behind shaving the head:
1. In the Dharmic tradition –a concept of central importance in Indian philosophy and religion, with multiple meanings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism– both Vedic and Shramanik, hair is the symbol of vanity, a symbol of the bond of an individual and society. So, when a monk shaves his head, stops wearing fancy clothes, wears simple or no footwear, stops eating spicy food or meat, and stays away from sexual activities, it means that he has sacrificed his vanity and has sought nirvana(heavenly enlightenment). Mainly shaving the head, gives him a new life of freedom from previous worldly attachments; in this state, he doesn’t worry about money, lodging, food, etc. He knows his job every day: to benefit others. At the same time, this act helps identify the person as someone who has this special commitment and who is carrying it in every aspect of his life.
2. When the prince who was to become Buddha left his palace to seek a way beyond ageing, sickness and death, it is said that one of the first things he did was to shave off his hair and beard, and put on a yellow robe. As part of respect and to continue with these enlightening actions, Buddhist monks always completely shave their heads and beards, showing their commitment to the Holy life (Brahmacariya) of one gone forth into the homeless life.
Tonsure in Christianity and Catholicism has many explanations as well, and it will depend on the rank, order and church of the monk or friar. In Eastern Christianity, for instance, the origin of shaving a monk’s head comes from the chief-apostle Peter, who when he was sent out in the teaching and preaching of the Lord, his head was shaved by those who did not believe in his word, as if in mockery. Christ, then, blessed Peter’s head, changing dishonor into honor, and ridicule into praise. Monks, therefore, tonsure as a symbol of respect and imitation of the apostle. Nowadays, some monastic orders and individual monasteries still maintain the tradition of monastic tonsure. Even if it is no longer a requirement, it is still a common practice of Latin rite friars.
To keep this tradition, there were two main types of tonsure:
1. Clerical Tonsure.- Through 1972 it was a prerequisite for receiving the minor and major orders. Failing to maintain tonsure was the equivalent of attempting to abandon one’s clerical state. 2. Monastic Tonsure.- This act employed a very full version of tonsure, shaving the head entirely bald and keeping only a narrow ring of short hair, sometimes called “the monastic crown”, the head was to be kept like this as soon as the monks entered the monastic novitiate, whether destined for service as priests or brothers.
As far as Islam, partial tonsure is prohibited. Shaving of the head, however, is allowed only if there is an emergency, such as a medical condition. The most common time to shave the head for this religion is during the Hajj, since it serves as a reminder that the person has been washed clean of all prior sins.
In summary, even if some cultures may see tonsure as something unforgiveable, for the faithful and monks of various religions, tonsure is used mainly to reflect a status or stage of life they are going through or to identify themselves and to let others know about the commitment they have with a certain set of religious beliefs.