Beltane: Embracing Fertility and Renewal in the Wiccan Calendar Wheel

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The Wiccan calendar wheel, also known as the Wheel of the Year, is a representation of the annual cycle followed by Wiccans and many other modern pagan practitioners. It consists of eight different festivals, each marking a specific point in the natural and agricultural year. The Wheel of the Year is based on the changing seasons and the solstices and equinoxes. This calendar is rooted in the ancient pagan traditions of Europe and has been adapted and reinterpreted by various modern pagan and Wiccan traditions. The first festival in the Wiccan calendar is Samhain, which is celebrated on October 31st. This festival marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter.


Re: Kiss \"Good Hair Days\" [pins] Goodbye!

Fabulous hair days magic grasp

This festival marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. It is commonly associated with honoring ancestors and the spirits of the dead. The next festival is Yule, which takes place around the winter solstice, usually falling on December 21st.

Kiss "Good Hair Days" [pins] Goodbye!

I went to Sally's yesterday looking for Good Hair Days Pins because it was raining. I was surprised to see them Reduced drastically (from $1.69 to .99 for a 10 pack). I asked and the clerk said they were not going to be carrying them anymore, she thought this was true in all Sally's stores. I bought every package they had left. I checked the website & sure enough these wonderful hair pins are being discontinued by Sally's. Stock up now!
http://www.sallybeauty.com/shop/product.asp?pf%5Fid=409000&dept%5Fid=9000

Please note that the company that makes the pins appears to still be in business at www.goodhairdays.com
Maybe they can refer us to another BSS.

kitchen_tician

New Member

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Thanks for the "heads-up". I'll pick some up today. /images/graemlins/wink.gif

SherryLove

Active Member

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thanks for the info. lynxdiva. nice hair growth progress you have there. /images/graemlins/up.gif

JenniferMD

Guest

Re: Kiss \"Good Hair Days\" [pins] Goodbye!

I've never tried these pins but have heard great reviews from Allandra so I think I'll pick some up today if I can remember. Thanks for the heads up Lynxdiva!

Allandra

Well-Known Member

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I stocked up when I first heard about them. /images/graemlins/grin.gif

MissB

New Member

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Ulta is still carrying them.

aqualung

New Member

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I gotta restock. My pins are all warped, lost, or broken. I'm down to my last three.

Erica78

Coils coils & more coils!

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I gotta restock. My pins are all warped, lost, or broken. I'm down to my last three.

Same here. The ones that I haven't lost are so bent out of shape that they slip right out my hair. Thanks Diva!

renee_n_3000

Active Member

Re: Kiss \"Good Hair Days\" [pins] Goodbye!

Thanks for this post! /images/graemlins/smile.gif I need to look for these pins now. I remember hearing good things about them here.

sengschick

The Bun Master

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/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Oh no. I went to my local Sally's which is raggedy. I thought they were missing b/c they had to make room to start carrying weave hair. And they are NEVER near the regular hair pins anyway. Anyhoo, they were all out and only had that terrible how to make a french roll package which only has 4 pins. But maybe I have to go buy those too. I live by Good Hair Days pins. I won't put another hairpin in my hair. Oh my goodness, thanks for the heads up. I'm heading to the Sally's near my office.

Thanks for telling us about Ulta Miss B. They even have them in Black. /images/graemlins/wink.gif

GoingBack

Well-Known Member

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Thanks for the heads up!

Carlie

New Member

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I hope there's still some left! I better go get me some. /images/graemlins/driver.gif

Blacktresses

New Member

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Bump
Can someone pleaseeeeeee show a picture of th hair pins ? I am unsure which ones to get.

oglorious1

Mixologist

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I'M M.A.D. YA'LLL TOOK ALL OF EM'. went to Sally they didn't have any left. /images/graemlins/cry3.gif

SVT

Well-Known Member

Re: Kiss \"Good Hair Days\" [pins] Goodbye!

Oh man, I've been meaning to try these out. I better run by Sally's tonight!

Dangit! Lynxdiva's in my hood. I think SuperPJ is too! /images/graemlins/whyme.gif I can forget it. They probably fell into that trance and ain't nary a rubberband left by now. /images/graemlins/cry3.gif

Carlie

New Member

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Can someone pleaseeeeeee show a picture of th hair pins ? I am unsure which ones to get.

Here's a pic of the magic grip hairpins:

Blacktresses

New Member

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Bump
Can someone pleaseeeeeee show a picture of th hair pins ? I am unsure which ones to get.

Here's a pic of the magic grip hairpins:

Thanks so much. at least I know what I am looking for now /images/graemlins/ooo.gif /images/graemlins/smile.gif /images/graemlins/crazy.gif

Thanks for the heads up!
Wiccan calensar wheel

This is the shortest day of the year and represents the rebirth of the sun. It is a time to celebrate the return of the light and the coming of the new year. Imbolc, celebrated on February 1st, marks the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It is a time of purification and preparing the land for the coming growing season. The goddess Brigid is often honored during this festival. Following Imbolc is Ostara, which takes place around the spring equinox, typically on March 21st. It symbolizes the arrival of spring and the balance between light and darkness. Many pagans and Wiccans celebrate this festival with rituals and activities that focus on new beginnings and growth. Beltane is celebrated on May 1st and marks the beginning of summer. It is a time of fertility and abundance, often associated with the Maypole and other traditional symbols. This festival is a celebration of life and the union of the god and goddess. Litha, also known as Midsummer or the summer solstice, occurs around June 21st. It is the longest day of the year and represents the peak of the sun's power. It is a time to celebrate the abundance of the earth and the energy of the sun. Lughnasadh, also called Lammas, is celebrated on August 1st. It marks the beginning of the harvest season and the first fruits of the earth. This festival is associated with the god Lugh and is a time to give thanks for the abundance of the harvest. Finally, Mabon, celebrated around the autumnal equinox on September 21st, represents the second harvest and the beginning of fall. It is a time to give thanks for the fruits of the earth and prepare for the coming winter. The Wiccan calendar wheel provides a framework for Wiccans and pagans to connect with the cycles of nature and the changing seasons. Each festival offers an opportunity for reflection, celebration, and spiritual growth. By honoring the wheel of the year, practitioners can deepen their connection with the natural world and the divine..

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