Son cut his hair...Lots of Locks of Love.

Awesome! He looks great with it short and it's beautiful hair. Some girls are going to be very lucky!
 
He looks great! Tell him way to go :thumbsup2! My daughter has very curly hair, she donated to Locks Of Love when her hair was down to her rear end. When wet it was past her rear!
 
I thought LofL only did alapocia?:confused3

That was why they were originally formed but they do (or at least say they do) contribute to other patients such as burn victims and cancer patients. They had some salons doing free haircuts at some ACS fundraisers. I assumed they wouldn't be at an ACS event taking hair if they didn't at least contribute to wigs for cancer patients.

I could be wrong, I didn't really look that deep into it.
 

As a mom of another long haired young man I would have fainted too! It can always grow back though!
 
What a wonderful thing to do.....you must be very proud.....he looks great
 
Well, I think he looks handsome with short hair! and it was a very nice thing to do.
 
Oh, I feel your pain! I can't imagine if my husband cut his hair! But, what a wonderful thing for your son to do and the short hair looks great on him.

My DH has donated to Locks of Love 3 times now. He is growing his hair again. He kiddingly tells people he is a "hair farmer".
 
What an awesome thing for your son to do. Shows he has a kind heart!

Love the pigtail picture :rotfl:
 
What an awesome thing he did! He looks great both ways...it will grow back, Mom...it may be the initial shock of it all too. :hug:
 
I thought LofL only did alapocia?:confused3

Per their website, the majority of the children they sell or donate these wigs to suffer from alopecia. They do say that some of children do receive these due to hairloss from chemo and radiation. But I have heard of pediatric cancer patients being denied because their hairloss is deemed as temporary.
 
That's great! What cool hair he had and what a cool haircut he has now. DD and I both donated our hair to Locks of Love last January and it is such a great thing to do! Good for him and I hope it comes back to him tenfold:thumbsup2
 
Per their website, the majority of the children they sell or donate these wigs to suffer from alopecia. They do say that some of children do receive these due to hairloss from chemo and radiation. But I have heard of pediatric cancer patients being denied because their hairloss is deemed as temporary.

interesting - never thought about it being temporary - makes sense though.
 
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I think your mom and my mom were in similarly themed weddings...we had a hat downstairs just like that one, only dark green. :rotfl:

I was in my college roommates' wedding in 1969 - same hairdo, same hat (only it was white)
 
What a nice thing to do.. You've raised a great son!! :thumbsup2
 
My dd9 has alopecia areata. At one point she lost around 60% of her hair though right now has most of the hair on her scalp. Locks for love specializes in vacuum wigs made from human hair. Due to the nature of vacuum wig it needs a completely bald head to stick to the head properly. The reason it doesn't work well for hair loss due to cancer is that usually once treatment ends the hair starts to grow back. Basically to wear a vacuum wig the child would have to shave the hair stubble off. Also it takes a while to go from getting proper measurements to getting a full vacuum wig so it isn't something that is ready immediately when the child may need it.

I think locks for love may help a child out who has cancer with a synthetic wig that can be worn over hair growth however I'm not positive about that. Kids with alopecia totalitis or universitalitis have no hair on there scalp so they can wear a vacuum wig. For some kids hair may eventually grow back but for many of the kids it is a long term loss. There are other medical reasons for hair loss as well. For instance if a person looses hair to a burn the hair cells usually die so hair will not regrow.

Another group very similiar to locks for love is www.childrenwithhairloss.us They provide a different type of human hair wig that can be worn over some hair. They have some premade ones to use right away for any type of hairloss and for kids who have what is more likely long term hairloss they can make a molded wig. They prefer hair at least 8 inches but if you call they may accept shorter hair to use for hairbands which essentially give the appearance of hair under a baseball cap.

Hairclub for men has a free program for kids as well but I don't know details.
 












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