locksoflove.org or any local fantastic sams in your area
2006-07-28 05:52:45
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answered by flchell 3
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I don't have an answer, but I just wanted to say that that is a very honorable and wonderful thing to do. I went through chemo myself, I handled it very well except for my hair falling out, for me that was the hardest to deal with.
2006-07-28 05:51:07
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answered by Juror #8 3
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I live in the 95336 zip area code I would like to know where I could go and cut my hair to be donated. I would also like to know what your requirement are, died, length and so forth.
thank you
lc2u7@yahoo.com
2015-06-08 06:53:35
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answered by Lupe C 1
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it's called locks of love...you may be able to look it up on the internet and find places near you. my lil sister does it once a year in honor of my dad that passed from cancer in 01. your hair has to be virgin hair(no dye, no perms, nothing) And it has to be 12 in for them to accept it. i think what you want to do is so sweet. good luck in finding your place. :)
2006-07-28 05:52:21
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answered by amz1984 2
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Locks of Love...But it has to all be one length, you cant cut a little hear and there. They probably have other restrictions or requirements but I know of the 1 for sure, here....check out this link....
HOPE I COULD HELP!!
2006-07-28 05:51:40
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answered by foxi_brown_eyes 3
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Locks of Love
But you can't have processed or damaged hair. It has to be "virgin" hair or they won't accept it.
2006-07-28 05:47:50
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answered by SavageLettuce 4
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locksoflove.com
2006-07-30 07:16:00
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answered by CrzyCowboy 4
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