Great lengths clients help extensions wearers help the little princess trust
Published
22nd Apr 2022
by Kate Woods
Great Lengths is currently encouraging all its extensionists and extensions wearers to help change lives through its global partnership with the Little Princess Trust.
The Little Princess Trust is best known for turning the hair from dramatic cuts into wigs for children with medical hair loss.
Each child’s wig takes approximately 300g of hair to make, which is the average weight of two full heads of extensions. So the charity is keen to receive any Great Lengths hair extensions that are 16 inches or longer.
Clients can donate their used hair directly through the salon where their extensions are applied, while salons can easily get involved by removing the hair, packing it up and sending it in a pre-provided kit.
James Henderson, Great Lengths Global Charity Ambassador for The Little Princess Trust, says: "I have always been in awe of the fantastic work that the The Little Princess TrusT do and that is what gave me the idea of using removed Great Lengths hair extensions as hair donations.
"This collaboration has now been launched globally throughout the Great Lengths network.
"The Charity are now making wigs exclusively from used Great Lengths hair extensions. It costs salons nothing to get involved and it’s such an easy way to make a huge difference to a wonderful and worthwhile cause."
To find out how you can become a certified Great Lengths hair extensions salon or hair stylist and help support the initiative to donate hair to the Little Princess Trust visit Hair extensions certification course | Great Lengths .
This is a sponsored post in collaboration with Great Lengths.