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That's says exactly what I said.
Most of the hair they get either gets resold and that money goes back to running the charity or towards alopecia areata research. The woman who started the charity has alopecia so that is her main focus.
A good portion of the rest of the hair is tossed simply because most adults do not have good hair. The use of harsh detergents (shampoo), styling products of any kinds, hair driers/irons, and even our own health and hormones ruins it pretty quickly.
A good portion of the rest of the hair is tossed simply because most adults do not have good hair. The use of harsh detergents (shampoo), styling products of any kinds, hair driers/irons, and even our own health and hormones ruins it pretty quickly.