An eleven-year-old who has waited half her life to donate her hair to charity can now do so – after it finally starting accepting Afro textured locks.But at the time, the Little Princess Trust – a charity that provides real hair wigs to children who have lost their own throughUndeterred, Poppy spent the next six years growing it in case this changed – and this year it finally did.
She aims to cut off about eight inches of her hair on January 29 – and will raise money for charity at the same time.Despite knowing she will miss her ‘big hair, don’t care’ look, she knows that other children will really appreciate her donation and will get great use from her hair. On Poppy’s fundraising page, she wrote: ‘It’s taken me since I was about five, I have only ever had small trims in my life, never a big cut, so this is a big deal to me.Even though Poppy loves her hair, she is excited for a new bobbed look.
‘We showed it to Poppy and she was ecstatic, over the moon. She was more than happy to have it cut and share her hair.It can take 30-60 hours to make a hand-tied individual wig, according to Little Princess Trust’s chief executive Phil Brace.
Huge thanks to Poppy for her incredible support. Making wigs from Afro-textured donations is something we’ve wanted to do for a long time and we’re delighted to have made wigs (with some wonderful partners) that are of the highest quality which is what our wig recipients deserve.
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