Crowley, let your hair down
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Music by Magic! Let your hair down.
"you are elegance and freedom"

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Crowley, let your hair down
A Tribute to Elflock Crowley [sound on]
Music by Magic! Let your hair down.
"you are elegance and freedom"

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Elflocks
Elflocks: "Tangled locks of hair"Â
(Drakgo Drabble #22)
The brush felt cold in her hands and, before she could knock, she changed her mind. It wasnât worth the embarrassment of admitting she wanted to look nice for his big day. He caught her before she could get away.Â
Trying to ignore his soft smile, she let him take her hand and lead her, wordlessly, to his bed.Â
He was impossibly gentle as he worked the tangles out and she was hit, not for the first time, with the realization that he really did love her.Â
The brush clattered to the floor as she whispered, âI love you, too.âÂ
Lately I saw some people sharing photos with false informations about matted hair. Actually this is an extremely interesting topic so I collected some informations about it. Matted hair was part of European folklore especially in East Europe. In the 16th century people believed that elves and imps were responsible for matted hair. German people named it "Weichselzopf" (from the word "Wichtel" which means imp) or "Drudenzopf". In polish language it was called "Wieszczyce" derived from a word which describes "ghost". A popular explanation for woman with matted hair was that women with unfulfilled desires grow WeichselzĂśpfe. They also believed that horses could get them too. The superstition warned that people who cut their matted hair have a high risk to bleed to death. Instead of cutting their hair by themselves people should make a replica of their Weichselzopf and hide it together with bread and a silver coin in a church. When the replica disappeared they were allowed to cut it off on the next Karfreitag ("Good Friday") with a sharp stone. During this procedure magical spells were spoken. At this time people believed that matted hair can channel bad humours and it could help to fight diseases. Some people tried to acquire an artificial one. Witchcraft, dark forces but also good spirits were an essential part of this superstitious. WeichselzĂśpfe were also a statement. People who wore it saw it as a demonstration of superiority. Especially older people had them but there were no gender inequalities. [This should n o t start a discussion about cultural appropriation / black hair styles. This is a factual information about almost forgotten European folklore. I hope you liked it đ] Sources: ⢠A.W. Bauerš (2004): Der ,,Weichselzopf" in medizinhistorischer Perspektive, Aktuelle Dermatologie šInstitute for history of medicine, Ruprecht-Karls-University ⢠Dr. F. Beschorner (1843): Der Weichselzopf nach statischen und physiologischen Beziehungen ⢠R. MĂśhn (2008): Der Weichselzopf - Krankheit, Aberglaube, Charakterprofil und Erinnerungskultur, Aktuelle Dermatologie
O, then I see Queen Mab hath been with you. She is the fairies' midwife ... She gallops night by night through lovers' brains, and then they dream of love ... O'er ladies' lips, who straight on kisses dream ... This is that very Mab that plats the manes of horses in the night and bakes the elflocks in foul sluttish hairs ... when maids lie on their backs and learn first to bear.
I got a bone hairstick for my birthday! Its a replica of a viking hairstick.Â
The first is a passage from the VĂśluspĂĄ in the Poetic Edda.
ĂĂł hann ĂŚva hendr nĂŠ hĂśfuð kembði,
åðr å bål um bar Baldrs andskota. En Frigg um grÊt à FensÜlum vå Valhallar - vituð Êr enn, eða hvat?
He never washed hands, never combed head, till he bore to the pyre Baldr's adversaryâ while Frigg wept in Fen Halls for ValhÇŤll's woe.
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The oldest known reproduction of hair braiding was from a figurine found in modern-day Austria from 25,000 years ago. Braidâs origin is polygenetic, not one culture can have a claim, or every culture can have the claim of its origin.