

Reserve: Online or call 03-6436-0228 (Azabu Juban) | 03-6438-9722 (Omotesando) Hair donating charities and organizations in Japanĭepending on the charity, the type and amount of hair you can donate differs. You will need to send the hair to your choice of charity yourself.Īddress: 6F, 4-1-9 Azabu Juban, Minato-ku (Azabu Juban) | BF1, 4-11-15 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku (Omotesando) If asked in advance, they will cut your hair in preparation for donation but will return your hair to you. Reserve: Online or call 03-6407-9970 Gold Salon Tokyo

Reserve: Online or call 03-6434-5219 Epo Hair StudioĮpo Hair Studio supports the non-profit organization Japan Hair Donation and Charity by donating unwanted hair to be made into wigs for those in need. You could also look into each of the salons yourself to see if their website sites anything about providing English services.Īnother option is to visit these English-speaking salons below that we’ve confirmed offer hair donation services or partial help in cutting your hair to be donated: Silva PapilioĪs long as you request to donate your hair in advance, Silva Papilio will ensure your hair is sent to a hair donation charity.Īddress: Galleria Harajuku 2F, 3-6-1 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku However, not all of them will provide English services. If not, you could look at JHDAC’s list of hair salons in collaboration with their organization. If you have an English-speaking salon, contact them first to see if they provide a hair donation service. As for the hair left on your head, although completely up to you, visiting a salon to do a bit of a “clean up” afterward is recommended. Do this until you’ve cut all the sections of hair off. Once you’ve confirmed the length, get a sharp pair of scissors and carefully cut the hair at least one centimeter above where you’ve tied the rubber band. It helps if you have a friend or family member nearby to assist this whole process for you. Once you’ve tied them up, get a ruler and measure the length from the rubber band to the hair end to see if you have at least 31 centimeters to cut. You’ll cut above the rubber band, so tie the rubber band below the point you want to cut. Next, tie up your hair into smaller sections with rubber bands. Start by washing and drying your hair (make sure it’s completely dry).

For this, you will need some rubber bands, a ruler or measuring tape and a sharp pair of scissors. Preparing the hair to be donated yourself requires you to tie and cut your hair to the right length. It’s definitely doable to DIY your hair donation but a little tricker.
