I love you new look! I am trying to talk my daughter in law into doing that since she has some really long, really thick hair. Good for you to do such a nice thing for those who need it!
I love you new look! I am trying to talk my daughter in law into doing that since she has some really long, really thick hair. Good for you to do such a nice thing for those who need it!
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
I wanted to donate my hair last haircut, but was told it was in too bad condition. I had kept it in a pony-tail at my top crown for four years, plus now it's greying so very coarse.. So my hair was heavilied layered this cut. Back to curly, wavy kinda - sorta like the red-head of *Peanuts* fame.
Okay - enough about me!
Are you realizing yet to cut down on the amount of shampoo to use? I'm still amazed how much I used to need!
Grow it long enough again - honey - hair like yours needs to benefit others while you can! It, and you, are beautiful!
Have a great week!
I love your hair, it looks great that length.
What a nice gesture, I am very proud of you, however I strrongly reccomend re-searching any charity before assisting them. I hate to put a damper on this woderful act of kindness but the word needs to get out.
LOL is known to sell a lot of their hair to companies that make wigs/extensions etc... and sells them for money. I was growing my hair out for them years ago, until I learned from a friend that they are not as good of an organization as you think, a few years later another friend of mine learned the hard way too.
I can't find the 2 really good links that I had bookmarked but I did a short search & came up with a few.
BBB:
http://www.give.org/reports/care2_dyn.asp?733
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locks_of_Love
People Magazine, September 6, 1999 issue,
in which the
organization is featured. Here, it states that LoL had
received over 20,000 ponytails, yet fabricated only 45
wigs. Each wig requires 12 ponytails. 45x12=540 total
used ponytails as of that date. So what about the
other 19,460+? nobody there wants to
answer.
Another article, from the Chicago Tribune, said that LoL
receives roughly 800 donations of hair per week, and made
50 wigs in its first year of operation. A quick
exercise in math reveals that 800/week=41,600/year. The
article stated LoL made 50 wigs in its first year of
operation and that about 100 were produced last year (and
they plan to make 200 this year).
From their
own website I got the information that they make wigs
for people suffering from alopecia and that they sell
a part of the wigs to cover manufacturing costs.
The receivers of the donations mostly remain
anonym.
For fairness it should be stated that this
activities, after their own words, are related to hair that
is not usuable for making wigs for
children.
The bothering thing is that their activists try to
make women feel bad if they don't sacrifice their
hair, they are considered to be selfish.
See more on this forum too: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...ns/messages/69
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
Your hair colour is gorgeous!
I love your hair. What a beautiful color. I've thought of doing this because my hair grows very fast. But, I've dyed my hair because I started turning grey when I was 18. They told me that they don't accept color-treated hair.
Thank you for doing this. My friend's mother is battling cancer for the 3rd time. She just lost her hair and is going wig shopping soon. What a great thing to do for people.
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
I love your hair now! I think it suits perfect on your face... And it's even better that it is for a good cause!
Lola, the mutt, 2 years old
Anita, the dachshund, 7 years old
It looks very cute and stylish too! What a great sacrifice for a wonderful cause!![]()
Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!
It honestly looks great.![]()
Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)
You are beautiful, inside and out!
Wow, thanks everyone! You are too kind![]()
Sue - thanks for posting that. I have heard about this before. My reasoning is this: It's either going to go in the trash can or possibly go to a kid in need. Maybe it won't, and I'll probably never know if it does, but hey, it's doing more good than it would in the trash!
If you (or anyone else) know of any other organizations that will use all of the hair, please let me know. It's still sitting here in a bag.
My hair was about 2 inches above my elbow and it was more than enough. You only need 10 inches to donate.Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
Thanks, I'm always getting comments on my hair color. Most people don't know what color it is though - the mystery question: is it light brown or dark blonde? (It's dark blonde, I was a very blonde kid, it's just gotten darker with age).Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
What's been called "Dish-water Blonde"?Originally Posted by .sarah
Looks vibrant auburn to me in these pictures,
but from what I remember - anything between black or blonde was Dish-water blonde. 'cept for red-heads.
There was no denying the difference between "dish-waters" and red-heads. But even red-heads had their variations.
you look great![]()
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