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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

A haircut can help provide hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children in the United States and Canada who have lost their hair due to a medical condition.

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  • Ive done it two time so far, im 13.

  • @ChameleonicRenegade They need the extra inches to weave it into a wig. The wigs are very expensive to make, and so if they cannot use a certain persons hair, say, because it has grey, it was colored, or too short to use in the wigs, they sell it to help defray the cost of the wig making process.

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  • Is your fan on or something?

  • You are beautiful inside & out! ^_^

  • Wow i live in west haven

  • You are a great person for doing this. :)

  • @naturekeene7 Ah, yes, I notice that on their website. I will say however, having seen the president of Locks of Love say that it says right there what she thinks of the people who donate and how they make her job a lot more difficult. How the hair donations seem to benefit the donors, almost in a self-righteous way that it becomes little about the people, but what they are willing to give up. It's a way that people can give back without actually having to sacrifice a commodity/money.

  • You say you do it once a year? the average person's hair grows 6 inches in a year, they need at least 10 inches they say. Your hair just gets thrown away.

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