The sixth month of the lunar calendar, also known as the Wei month, corresponds to the zodiac sign of sheep. Is it suitable to get a haircut on the seventh day of the sixth lunar month in 2022? The sixth lunar month of 2022 is a long month, which means it has thirty days. So what should we pay attention to on each day? Let’s check out Shui Mo Network’s June 2022 special topic!Lunar calendar JuneThe sixth month of the lunar calendar (no leap month) is celebrated during the Chinese New Year with festivals such as the Tianfu Festival and the Lotus Viewing Festival.The sixth month of the lunar calendar is the last month of summer, so it is called midsummer. The sixth month of the lunar calendar is also known as Fu Yue, Shu Yue, Jiao Yue, Dun Yue, He Yue, Li Yue, and Rushu. Is it suitable to get a haircut on the seventh day of the sixth lunar month in 2022?Lunar calendar: June 7, 2022; Gregorian calendar: July 5, 2022, Tuesday, Clash with the Ox and the Western Star. [Auspicious days in the lunar calendar today] Get married, get engaged, open a business, renovate, move in, start moving in, install doors, repair doors, move into a new house, move, start construction, get married, accept marriage proposals, open the market, pierce ears, install doors, buy land, buy a house, visit a patient, go home, sail, plant trees, do business, hold a wedding. [Auspicious days in the lunar calendar today] Go to work, join the company, be buried, go on business trips, offer sacrifices, set up beds, bury, go to school, study, repair houses, go out to worship, move beds, seek medical treatment, raise beams, make sauce, build walls, bury, build ships, work, travel, dig graves, make coffins, dig fish ponds, lay foundations, go to the hospital. According to the lunar calendar of June 7, 2022, there are no auspicious or auspicious things on this day, so it is not suitable for haircuts .What should I pay attention to when going to a barber shop?1. Go to a familiar shop for a haircut. It is best to choose a familiar shop. You can be more confident about the craftsmanship of the shop you often go to, the prices are in line with your own requirements, and it is not easy to be ripped off. If you just go to a store you are not familiar with, the chances of being ripped off are very high. 2. Ask about the prices in advance. The prices vary greatly between different barber shops. For example, some shops charge 40 or 50 yuan for a haircut, while others charge 70 or 80 yuan. Therefore, before going to a shop you are not familiar with to get a haircut, it is best to ask the shop about the prices first, so as not to find out that you have been cheated when you pay after the haircut. 3. Avoid being induced to consume. Many barbers in barber shops are eloquent and will chat with customers while cutting their hair, inducing them to do other projects. Although this is their way of working, some stores will take advantage of this to rip off customers, so as a customer you must remain sensible and not do anything that you did not intend to do in the first place.Do you want to know your own Bazi? Want to figure out where your golden marriage is? Click on the [Premium Calculation] below to calculate your horoscope and fortune! |
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