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Is it Okay to Wear a Flower in my Hair?

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Is it Okay to Wear a Flower in my Hair?

Yes, it is perfectly acceptable and even common to wear a flower in your hair in Hawaii. In fact, wearing a flower in your hair is a tradition that dates back to ancient Hawaii and is still a popular fashion statement and cultural practice today.

In Hawaiian culture, the flower worn in the hair is called a “le`i,” and it is often made from fresh flowers such as plumeria, hibiscus, or orchids. The flower is usually worn behind the ear, and the side on which it is worn can signify one’s relationship status. For example, wearing a flower behind the right ear can indicate that one is single, while wearing it behind the left ear can indicate that one is in a relationship.

However, it’s important to be respectful and mindful of the cultural significance of wearing a flower in your hair. For example, some flowers have special meanings or are reserved for certain occasions, so it’s best to do some research or ask a local florist or cultural expert for guidance on which flowers are appropriate for different situations.

Overall, wearing a flower in your hair is a beautiful and colorful way to embrace the Hawaiian culture and add a touch of aloha to your style.

Plumerias in front of a sunset.

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