Regular grooming and personal hygiene practices include nail trimming. Most people carry it out without much consideration. Cutting nails at night is, nevertheless, thought to bring ill luck in some cultures. Even though there may be no scientific evidence to support this concept, it has been passed down from generation to generation and is still held by many.
Because it is related with death, it is thought that we should refrain from doing it at night. Cutting nails at night is considered to be welcoming death into your life in many cultures, as death is thought of as a time of darkness. It is said that trimming your nails at night can bring you bad fortune and tragedy.
Cutting nails at night is also discouraged since it’s thought to be disrespectful to the deceased. Some cultures have the view that the deceased pay their loved ones visits at night. Cutting nails at this time is seen to be disrespectful to the deceased and unlucky.
Additionally, getting haircuts on the same day for both fathers and boys is rather typical. It is not harmful to do this, and it has no superstitious meaning. However, it is best to avoid obtaining haircuts at night if you adhere to the superstition of nail trimming at night.
There is no superstition that says it is unlucky to have a haircut on Thursday. Some cultures, however, consider Thursday to be a lucky day for getting a haircut and other grooming procedures.
In conclusion, despite the lack of any supporting evidence from science, it is a widely held superstition in many cultures that clipping your nails at night will bring you bad luck. If you believe in this superstition, it is better to avoid doing your nails at night. To cut nails on Saturday, get a haircut on Thursday, or get a haircut the same day as your father or son is harmless.