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Topic: Selling hair questions
Posted By: spiralhair
Subject: Selling hair questions
Date Posted: Mar 27, 2013 at 8:54am
Hi, I have about 24-28 inches of brown hair that I am trying to sell.  I have a couple of questions.  About 11 or 12 years ago I did some bleach blond highlights in my hair.  Since then, I have cut or gotten trims, so I believe all of the 'blond' has been cut off over the years.  Can I still advertise my current hair as 'virgin'?  I don't want to sell it and then have someone try to process it and fail. 

Also, I have someone interested, but they want me to cut before finalizing a price so that they can get an exact length and weight.  They want me to wait until we agree on a price and I get full payment confirmation (through paypal) before I mail it to him.  Is this very typical practice for selling hair? I am a little hesitant in case the sale falls through and I'm left with cut hair worth less.  They did give me an estimate range based on current length and base thickness. The low end of the range is acceptable to me, so if this is valid, I would like to go through with it. 

Thanks for any advice/suggestions/information!



Replies: 4
Posted By: spiralhair
Date Posted: Mar 27, 2013 at 8:54am
Hi, I have about 24-28 inches of brown hair that I am trying to sell.  I have a couple of questions.  About 11 or 12 years ago I did some bleach blond highlights in my hair.  Since then, I have cut or gotten trims, so I believe all of the 'blond' has been cut off over the years.  Can I still advertise my current hair as 'virgin'?  I don't want to sell it and then have someone try to process it and fail. 

Also, I have someone interested, but they want me to cut before finalizing a price so that they can get an exact length and weight.  They want me to wait until we agree on a price and I get full payment confirmation (through paypal) before I mail it to him.  Is this very typical practice for selling hair? I am a little hesitant in case the sale falls through and I'm left with cut hair worth less.  They did give me an estimate range based on current length and base thickness. The low end of the range is acceptable to me, so if this is valid, I would like to go through with it. 

Thanks for any advice/suggestions/information!


Posted By: EBella
Date Posted: Apr 20, 2013 at 6:47pm
If you cut alll of the processed hair off and haven't colored since then yes you hair is virgin. What's your ethnicity and what type of hair do you have?That plays a major part in selling your hair.%, A


Posted By: spiralhair
Date Posted: Apr 22, 2013 at 10:07am
Caucasian, approximately 24" brown slightly wavy hair, 3 1/4" thick.


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Date Posted: Sep 17, 2013 at 7:27am
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Date Posted: Oct 23, 2013 at 9:47pm
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