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of course..one could become a Buddhist nun, and just get it over with.no need to worry about a veil slipping either!:)

[img]http://www.gatsal.org/Nuns_Gallery/nuns_htm_files/0002_blue_hair.gif[/img]
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ahh it will grow back and you'll have a beautiful gift to give to our lord when you enter religious life, my hair is very long now, I have been growing it for about 2 years now and I will get it cut before I enter my community (they have us cut our hair at entrance) and I will be donating it to locks of love, actually a tradition I started way back in HS, I'd let my hair grow for about 2-3 years really long and then get it cut and donate it, and perhaps you could do the same with your hair, and next time it won't seem so sad because you'll know it's going to help someone else :saint:

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[quote name='Emile James' post='1155691' date='Jan 3 2007, 10:57 PM']
[url="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7447/3606/1600/Passionists%203.1.jpg"]http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7447/36...nists%203.1.jpg[/url]
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^ The blonde in the picture is the back of my head! :ninja:


[quote name='TrueImage' post='1155707' date='Jan 3 2007, 11:14 PM']
Just out of curiousity, has anyone here done Locks for Love? I was thinking about doing it, but I went to schedule an appointment to get my hair cut and the stylist said my hair would be really short because they have to cut off ten inches. I decided to wait a bit so that it grows longer before I do that. My question is do they take hair with split ends? If they don't, I might as well get it cut now (keeping it longish).
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I've done Locks for Love... I cut 10" off about 5 years ago. My roommate did it. (It was the first time my hair was above my shoulders in over 12 years or something.) I'm sure there were some split ends in there. But I did receive a nice "thank you" in the mail from Locks for Love a few weeks after I mailed the hair in.

I'm thinking about doing it again, but I need to have a 2" trim. And then I'd still have about 4" to go.... so I'm a little up in the (h)air about it. :lol:

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Here is information on Locks of Love, it is really a great organization and wonderful way to give to another!

go to: [url="http://www.locksoflove.org/donate_hair.php"]http://www.locksoflove.org/donate_hair.php[/url]

it will give you all the information you need on donating your hair!

Love and Prayers!

[quote name='TrueImage' post='1155707' date='Jan 3 2007, 11:14 PM']
Just out of curiousity, has anyone here done Locks for Love? I was thinking about doing it, but I went to schedule an appointment to get my hair cut and the stylist said my hair would be really short because they have to cut off ten inches. I decided to wait a bit so that it grows longer before I do that. My question is do they take hair with split ends? If they don't, I might as well get it cut now (keeping it longish).
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Groo the Wanderer

Locks of Love :)

My daughter has done it twice now. Lopped off about 10 inches both times. She did it because my wifey went thru cancer a while back. :love:

I highly recommend it if yer hair is long enough to donate.

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puellapaschalis

I've heard not-so-good things about Locks of Love - although not being in the USA this is all quite second-hand information of course. It was something about them not being completely honest about how they use the hair donated to them, not being ethical in their practices, and not administering their finances in a way one might expect with a charity.

But take this with a pinch of salt! If anyone's interested I'll try and dig up the source where I read all this.

Love and prayers,

PP

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franciscanheart

[quote name='puellapaschalis' post='1155872' date='Jan 4 2007, 06:31 AM']
I've heard not-so-good things about Locks of Love - although not being in the USA this is all quite second-hand information of course. It was something about them not being completely honest about how they use the hair donated to them, not being ethical in their practices, and not administering their finances in a way one might expect with a charity.

But take this with a pinch of salt! If anyone's interested I'll try and dig up the source where I read all this.

Love and prayers,

PP
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:huh: :blink: :idontknow:

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[quote name='puellapaschalis' post='1155872' date='Jan 4 2007, 06:31 AM']
I've heard not-so-good things about Locks of Love - although not being in the USA this is all quite second-hand information of course. It was something about them not being completely honest about how they use the hair donated to them, not being ethical in their practices, and not administering their finances in a way one might expect with a charity.

But take this with a pinch of salt! If anyone's interested I'll try and dig up the source where I read all this.

Love and prayers,

PP
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Yes, I have heard similar stories. There is no guarantee your hair is donated. Ironoically... there is an Oprah commercial on the tv right now where women get their hair cut and donated. (Freaky!)

I did, however, find this site for [b][url="http://www.pantene.com/en_US/beautifullengths/index.jsp"]Beautiful Lengths[/url][/b]. It might be an alternative....

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franciscanheart

[quote name='shortnun' post='1155895' date='Jan 4 2007, 08:23 AM']
Ironoically... there is an Oprah commercial on the tv right now where women get their hair cut and donated. (Freaky!)
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I've seen that episode. There's a ton of people behind baracades and then they have a hair cutting station in front. And all these women are just coming up and volunteering to lop off their hair...


:topsy:

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puellapaschalis

Ok, I did some memory-racking. It comes from a community on LJ, hence the useage of the word "evil" that is somewhat looser than we are accustomed to:
[quote]Locks of Love. An evil company who has great success convincing otherwise good-meaning people to donate their hair. In truth, they sometimes don’t pick up the hair that’s donated at all, let people think they make wigs for kids with cancer in general when they do not, make very few wigs at all, sell most donations they do pick up for cash, and only recently started opening their books to the Better Business Bureau. Don’t make the mistake of posting that you’re donating your beautiful long hair to LoL to help out some needy child unless you’re prepared to get an earful of how you’ve been tricked.[/quote]
Further, people are pointed to that community's [url="http://www.livejournal.com/tools/memories.bml?user=longhair&keyword=Locks+of+Love&fiddler=all"]memories section[/url] and the relevant [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locks_of_love"]Wikipedia[/url] article.

[b]However[/b], please bear in mind that the memories I'm talking about (and the discussions got pretty fervent that I recall) were at least two years old, so it's very possible that the situation has changed since then. It goes without saying that whilst LJ and Wikipedia have their advantages, they're not guaranteed to be impartial and totally correct in what's said on there.

Love and prayers,

PP

ETA: I've just spotted shortnun's post; apologies for the duplication.

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A coworker donated to LoL, and said she was paranoid after hearing similar stories. When she called them, she said she had well over a foot of healthy hair she would donate IF they'd talk to her about where the hair was going FIRST. Someone finally told her that unless she was cutting off her hair FOR someone in particular, they couldn't guarantee if or when her hair would be made into a wig. She asked if they sold hair. . ..they only said 'rarely'. Whatever that means. They also said it had to be 'pure' hair, without chemical perms, or dyes. (which is how I know I would be out of the loop, since I have dyed my grey over the past several years.) This is recall, mind you, from last year. Anyone serious about donating there, I could call her and ask, as we no longer work together ( I still have her home #).

God bless!



Oh, Lauren. . .this was from an earlier post, but I didn't get a response. . .wasn't sure if you saw it. . .when your mom was growing out her grey. ..any tips for how she did it, to avoid the whole grey on top, color on bottom look? Or other suggestions?

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VeniteAdoremus

Thank you, HisChild, that was very informative! I have highlights in my hair, so I can't donate it. Which really is a pity since my hair grows very fast and is of donatable quality, I think...

My mum dyed the roots of her hair with non-permanent dye when she was growing it out. But now that she's moved to France it bleaches so much from the sun that she's a blonde again :)

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puellapaschalis

Should I, Deo volente, get to my investiture, I'm half considering suggesting that it simply go on the monastery's compost heap. It might as well help grow the veggies.

Love and prayers,

PP

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