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Can You Donate Hair with Split Ends?

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By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • How Is It Possible to Donate Hair with Split Ends?
  • How and Where Can You Donate Your Hair?
  • Preventing and Managing Split Ends
  • Most-Asked Questions
  • Final Word

Many people with long hair may consider donating it to provide wigs for those dealing with medical hair loss. Donating hair is a generous act but a common question that arises is whether hair with split ends can be donated.

can you donate hair with split ends

What is good to know is that hair with split ends can still be useful. Hair used for wigs goes through a thorough cleaning and processing process, which often involves removing damaged sections, including split ends.

What’s important is the length of healthy, unsplit hair. So, if you meet the length requirements and have some split ends, your hair can still make a meaningful contribution.

To understand this better, let’s explore the possibility of donating hair with split ends.

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How Is It Possible to Donate Hair with Split Ends?

You can absolutely donate hair with split ends. When individuals donate hair, it’s typically used to create wigs for people experiencing hair loss due to medical conditions like cancer or alopecia.

The primary requirement for donated hair is that it should be:

  • Long
  • Clean
  • Good general condition

Worrying about split ends is unnecessary because these can be removed during the wig-making process. The donated hair goes through sorting, cleaning, and inspection, and any damaged ends are trimmed.

What’s most critical is the length of the hair, as wigs require a minimum length for proper crafting.

Even hair with split ends still holds value when donated. By contributing your hair, you’re supporting a meaningful cause and aiding those in need who are coping with hair loss due to medical issues like alopecia or cancer. (1)(2)

How and Where Can You Donate Your Hair?

Donating your hair is a meaningful act of kindness!

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To get started, ensure your hair meets the organization’s requirements, usually a minimum of 8 to 12 inches in length and free from treatments. Many reputable organizations accept hair donations and you can find out which ones around you do the same. (2)(3)

Many salons can assist in preparing your hair for donation, and some have partnered with organizations.

Once your donation is ready, send it to the organization’s address, and they will use it to create wigs for those with medical conditions.

Preventing and Managing Split Ends

To prevent split ends and maintain healthy hair, consider these tips:

  • Avoid rough drying and combing.
  • Use a nourishing conditioner and shampoo.
  • Adjust your washing frequency to your hair type.
  • Protect your hair with heat sprays and reduce styling.
  • Schedule trims to remove split ends.
  • Opt for a wide-tooth comb and silk or satin bedding.
  • Drink water to keep your hair and scalp moisturized.

Most-Asked Questions

Can I donate colored or treated hair?

Hair donation organizations typically prefer natural, untreated hair, but some accept colored or treated hair in good condition.

Do I need to wash my hair before donating?

Yes, it’s recommended to wash and condition your hair before cutting it for donation

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Can I donate if I have curly or wavy hair?

Absolutely! Most organizations accept hair of all types and textures.

Final Word

In summary, having split ends should not deter you from donating your hair. Hair donation primarily considers hair length rather than the presence of split ends. It’s essential to keep your hair clean, healthy, and long for donation.

References
  1. Poswal A. Use of body and beard donor hair in surgical treatment of androgenic alopecia. Indian journal of plastic surgery : official publication of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India. January 2013. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3745096/.
  2. Hair donation to cancer patients, donate your hair in support. https://www.copewithcancer.org/hair-donation.
  3. How to donate your hair to help people with cancer. https://www.cancer.net/blog/2018-04/how-donate-your-hair-help-people-with-cancer.
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