Touching your hair: a mania or a gesture of seduction? Here is the psychological meaning

Body language never lies: touching your hair all the time, especially when talking, hides very specific meanings.

The assumption of this non-verbal language, in fact, is that small daily actions that we unconsciously carry out, without realizing it, actually communicate a lot of what we really feel or think at that particular moment. Apparently insignificant actions such as placing your elbows on the table, or crossing your arms, or putting your hand in front of your mouth, can reveal much more than we think. So why not learn to read the signals your body is sending?

Touching your hair is not a less significant "action, on the contrary! Let's discover together its different psychological meanings, and don't lie: you too touch your hair very often, even more understandable if you have beautiful curls like these to twist around your fingers .. .

Touching your hair: what is the psychological significance?

Hair represents a very delicate point for women, an index of femininity. This is the reason why touching your hair is first of all linked to a seductive purpose. A woman who touches her hair (but also a man who constantly brushes it off) is interested in the person in front of her and is subconsciously trying to seduce her, showing off her femininity.

It can therefore be a gesture that expresses a game of seduction, but it is not only this. Touching your hair can also mean tension and insecurity. Often it happens to touch your head and hair when you are nervous, you do not feel up to a certain situation. It then becomes a kind of tic with a function of self-reassurance.

Touching your hair can therefore also be a way to calm down and pamper yourself in a moment of particular emotional difficulty.

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What is the psychological significance of touching your hair while talking?

Touching your hair is quite common when talking to someone, and can have different meanings depending on who we are in front of. If it is a man that interests us, we will happen to touch our hair as we speak to attract and seduce him. We will then be using the hair as an element of seduction.

In a broad sense, if we touch our hair while talking to someone, it means that we try to please them from a sexual point of view.

If, on the other hand, we find ourselves arguing with someone with whom we are not at ease at all and who actually makes us feel in difficulty and not very sure of ourselves, it may happen that we touch our hair while talking to him to reassure us and strengthen ourselves.

Rolling your hair: a mania or a gesture of seduction?

A woman can roll her hair around a finger or as a sign of nervousness, or as a gesture of seduction. It can happen to her if she is particularly tense, or in a playful way, bringing out all her sensuality and unconsciously teasing those in front of her, showing this erogenous zone and trying to attract his attention.

It will be above all the expression of the face to help you distinguish whether it is a game of seduction or a simple nervousness.

Putting your hair behind your ears: what is the psychological significance of this tic?

Putting your hair behind your ears, on the other hand, can be a symptom of embarrassment. It can express a sense of unease, the fear of making a bad impression.

At the same time, however, it can mean that we are ready to listen, receptive, ready to take on any occasion or what we are told, thus showing a certain interest.

Finally, even in this case, it can be a seduction gesture, especially if we slowly accompany the hair behind the ears with a sort of slow caress ...

If your intent is to impress, you should definitely have some awesome hair like this:

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