Dream about brittle hair

Brittle hair in a dream tends to indicate your life and work changing at great speed and keeping your hands and desires away from what would make you sinful or hypocritical.

Typically, such a dream tends to indicate your life and work changing at great speed, meeting your everyday needs as best as you can, expanding the work by following given instructions, making plans to settle in another country and having an honest relationship with everyone.

Your day will be very long today, perhaps because you do not rest enough.

In dream lore, the dream about brittle hair suggests keeping your hands and desires away from what would make you sinful or hypocritical, getting rid of certain problems that arise, supporting a beloved person in a very hard time, or giving major financial help to someone in great need, starting to make marriage plans before long, taking an auspicious step in business, regaining missed opportunities, greater harvests, if you work in farming.

A gentle caution: don’t let others decide for you, even if it seems the best immediate solution.

Dream Oracle’s message: A dream about brittle hair could reflect reaching well-being, comfort, and happiness, your affairs showing improvement and recovery, gaining the upper hand over rivals and clearing every obstacle on your path to better places, gaining many opportunities thanks to certain people, seeing the dark clouds over your family disperse, your happiness, enjoyment, will to live, and energy lasting.

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