- 20.03.2025
Divine Order and the Prohibition of Foreign Hair Use
The religious justification for Christians regarding the transplantation or use of another’s hair is based on the idea that applying someone else’s hair to a natural head constitutes a violation of the divinely established order and symbolic identity, especially within the context of family relationships. In particular, several cited authors emphasize that adorning the head with another’s hair (or artificially transplanting someone else’s hair) is an ungodly act, as it involves issues of spiritual leadership and symbolism, where the head of the husband is Christ, and for the wife, the husband is the head.