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Dealing with hair loss can be difficult and if you are a woman it can be even more so because of the added stigma that comes with losing your hair. Despite all of this there are many different options that you can use to resolve the problem in a way that you will be quite happy with. This article will walk you through some of the options that you have to deal with your hair that won't get in the way of any other medical treatments you may be undergoing.You can absolutely donate hair that is layered as long as the longest part of the hair is at least ten inches long.Colored hair is accepted at most charities as long as the hair has not been bleached. This is due to the fact that a chemical reaction during wig making occurs with bleached hair that renders the donation completely unusable. Coloring over bleached hair is also not allowed. If you've had your hair highlighted or bleached in the past and it has grown out, you can absolutely donate your hair. Grey hair and perms are also accepted at most charities.These guidelines are obviously very vague and it is best to check the charity you are planning on donating to before you go to the barber shop or beauty salon. Most of the frequently asked questions and guidelines are posted on the websites of these charities. If you are still unsure, you can call the charity and ask for a representative. You can even ask your stylist if you are still worried about the donation guidelines, most of the time they are very knowledgeable about the whole process.

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