It's cut, now what?
November 7, 2008 9:48 AM

I want to chop off a foot of hair. Because it is highlighted, I can't donate it to Locks of Love or any other charity that makes wigs. What are some interesting and/or useful things I can do with this much hair?
posted by cereselle to Grab Bag (12 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
Oddly enough, this was asked recently.
posted by nitsuj at 9:53 AM on November 7, 2008


Google "victorian hair work." Kinda cool, kinda creepy.
posted by cjorgensen at 10:12 AM on November 7, 2008


Are you sure you can't donate it to a charity? I'd always thought the same thing but if they turned away everyone with highlighted or otherwise-colored hair, there wouldn't be much coming in. A friend of mine donated about a foot of her hair and it had been colored more than once over the years.

I'd double check with the charities!
posted by slyboots421 at 10:33 AM on November 7, 2008


Locks of Love FAQ:

• Hair that is colored or permed is acceptable.
posted by roger ackroyd at 10:47 AM on November 7, 2008


If it is straight you could make it into fancy artisan paint brushes.
posted by cda at 10:56 AM on November 7, 2008


Roger Ackroyd, from that site:

"Hair that has been bleached (usually this refers to highlighted hair) is not usable."
posted by olinerd at 10:56 AM on November 7, 2008


Ah mother of mercy, I had checked for this question a couple weeks ago and found nothing, so I didn't think I needed to check again. Foo.

I'm writing down the suggestions there, and adding these. Thanks, y'all! (And Roger, I am saddened that I didn't get the BOX OF HAIR suggestion.)
posted by cereselle at 11:38 AM on November 7, 2008


While roger is right about the colored hair, highlighted hair doesn't work. From the locks of love FAQ referenced above...

Hair that has been bleached (usually this refers to highlighted hair) is not usable.
posted by thejanna at 12:47 PM on November 7, 2008


I make referrals to hair donation places all the time, and none of them take hair that has been permanently colored. I don't refer to Locks of Love, though.
posted by fructose at 2:57 PM on November 7, 2008


You could hide it in the BBQ or oven of someone you hate.
posted by c0nsumer at 3:43 PM on November 7, 2008


Why on earth do you want to save it? If you can't donate it, just throw it away. Does it have some sort of sentimental value? Really? Even when it's still not attached to your head?
posted by coppermoss at 6:01 PM on November 7, 2008


Yes, those cancer people take it treated hair. I have often wondering if they actually make wigs with the colored and permed hair, though.

Do you know any children or costumers who would like a home-made wig?
posted by Lesser Shrew at 8:38 PM on November 7, 2008


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