3
What You Need To Know About Selling Your Hair

What You Need To Know About Selling Your Hair

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: What You Need To Know About Selling Your Hair

What You Need

To Know About

Selling Your Hair

Page 2: What You Need To Know About Selling Your Hair

This might sound new to you, possibly even strange, but are you aware that you

can sell your hair for money? The practice of selling one's tresses is not novel.

Actually, in Victor Hugo’s 1862 novel Les Misérables, one of the characters

there named Fantine chop off her long blond hair and

sold them to purchase a woolen skirt for her child,

Cosette. This implies that the practice has been in

existence even then. Human hair is used to

manufacture wigs and hair extensions. In recent years,

many people have started selling their hair to add to

their monthly income. Some also give their hair to

those who experienced hair loss as a result of

treatments such as chemotherapy and diseases just like alopecia.

Hair for Sale: Who are my potential buyers?

You can offer hair to businesses that are into making wigs and hair extensions

from human hair. There are also times when you can sell directly to the

individuals who need them, particularly when they have their own preferred wig

maker. There are also organizations that buy human hair to create wigs for

cancer sufferers who lost their hair because of chemotherapy.

There are websites that are designed primarily to connect hair buyers and

sellers. Websites like these make it simple to compare offers and even offer

some protection for both providers and customers because those who submit ads

Page 3: What You Need To Know About Selling Your Hair

on these sites are often screened before they are permitted to do so. An excellent

example of such internet site can be checked out here.

Things to keep in mind if I intend to sell my hair

Do not forget that virgin hair or hair that has not undergone treatment is the

most sought after kind, and tends to fetch a better price on the market. That in

mind, you ought to avoid dyeing your tresses

or adding chemicals to it. Brittle hair won’t be

as saleable as well, so it would be smart to just

wash your hair every other day so as not to

remove the natural oils that keep the hair from

breaking. As with every merchandise you will

sell, marketing is important. Surprisingly, many buyers are very particular about

the seller’s hair maintenance practices.

To get the highest price for your hair, you must start keeping records of

products you utilize, styling practices, and hair maintenance sessions and

include these in your advertisements. An up to date photograph would also help

sell your locks. Remember that most buyers prefer hair that is at the very least a

foot long. Hair grows less than an inch a month, so if you don’t have the

favored length yet, it may take a while before you can sell your locks.