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Good and Bad Days to Cut Your Hair, Nails and More

If you are searching for good and bad days to cut your hair, nails and more, this page explains how Trimry reads weekly timing signals and turns them into practical actions you can follow every Monday.

Good days

Best for fresh starts, grooming resets, visible upgrades, and momentum-building decisions.

Bad days

Better for maintenance and caution. Avoid impulsive style changes and high-risk decisions.

Rare days

Unusual timing windows where coincidences and emotional swings tend to be stronger.

How to use this each week

  1. Check your Monday Trimry forecast.
  2. Mark good days for haircuts, nail trimming, or shaving.
  3. Use bad days for low-stakes routines and recovery.
  4. Use rare days for reflection and symbolic release rituals.

Trimry is a cultural timing service. It is not medical, legal, or financial advice.

FAQ: Haircut and Nail Timing

How does Trimry decide good and bad days?

Trimry uses a weekly rhythm inspired by Tibetan calendar timing traditions, then maps each day as Good, Bad, or Rare for haircut, nails, shaving, and release routines.

Is this medical advice?

No. This is cultural timing guidance for personal rituals and routines, not a medical recommendation.

Can I use this for nail trimming too?

Yes. The weekly guidance covers haircuts, nail trimming, shaving, and symbolic release timing.

When do I receive the weekly update?

Every Monday at your selected local hour by email, WhatsApp, or both.

Get your weekly good and bad day forecast

Create your account and receive one Monday update with Good, Bad, and Rare timing for hair, nails, shaving, and release rituals.