World of Wigs has a program to set up wig funds for older women who have lost their hair from cancer treaments and want grey-haired wigs. World of Wigs doesn't donate the wigs, but it still takes about eight people donating grey hair to make a wig for each woman. The way it works: A woman's friends or family can set up a personalized fund for her to get a wig. When enough hair and dollar donations come in, World of Wigs makes up the wigs. I don't know how well this company is rated, but it's the only one I've found that accepts donations of fully grey hair. (Pantene accepts hair that is 5% grey or less.) See WorldofWigs.com and WigFund.org They need a minimum of 10" of hair length in order to make a wig. You can mail your donation to:
Wig Fund, Inc.
2305 E 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
they do nothing with their hair
Africa, they can dye it and sell it as extensions
Africa, they can dye it and sell it as extensions
Africa, they can dye it and sell it as extensions
i wouldn't let you donate my hair but you can donate your own
Can I donate 6" hair
it depends who buys it. Also you can donate it to the St.Judes children hospital for the cancer kids or donate it to locks of love.
Yes. I can donate my hair for for those individuals with cancer.
In the US, you can DONATE your hair to a good cause like Locks of Love, which creates wigs for children suffering from cancer.
Think of all the people without hair or losing their hair. What if that was you? Wouldn't you want someone to donate their hair to you?
Selling hair:Yes you can sell your hair and there are many sites out there. Choose what site fits you best.The best place to sell your hair is to a professional business. You can always sell your hair for cash & then donate the money to any charity or someone/thing in need.You can also look for private buyers.Donating hair:Instead of selling it, why don't you donate it? There's a program called , "locks of love" and they make wigs for children.Another opinion: I've researched Locks of Love. In 2002, Locks of Love distributed 113 wigs (mostly to children with alopecia--hair falling out--not cancer patients), received $213,000 in contributions and made over $150,000 through the sale of donated hair. Let's see here...$363,000 divided by 113 wigs (which they charge for on a sliding scale) makes each wig worth well over $3000. I don't think so. If I had enough hair to interest Locks of Love, I think I'd sell it and donate some of the money to LoL.YES, many people will buy hair for hundreds of dollars. Especially blond hair. You can also donate your hair. People may buy your hair to make wigs.
You can donate your hair through any hair salon that supports such an organization. Some websites are:righthealth.com/Dermatology/hair.lovetoknow.com/Donate