How To Sell Your Hair For Cash: Complete Guide & Pricing

Discover practical steps, tips, and real experiences to turn your long locks into quick cash through the thriving human hair market.

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How to Sell Your Hair for Cash

I first encountered the idea of selling hair in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables, where Fantine sacrificially sells her ‘head of gold’ to support her daughter Cosette. While it may sound like a relic of the past, the human hair trade is alive and thriving today. High-quality wigs, extensions, and hairpieces are crafted from real human hair, fueling a robust global market. Whether you’re seeking a unique side hustle, need quick cash, or simply want to reinvent your look, selling your hair can yield anywhere from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know: preparation tips, where to sell, pricing strategies, real seller experiences, and common pitfalls to avoid.

Prepare Your Hair for Maximum Value

To fetch top dollar, your hair must meet strict buyer criteria. Wig makers and extension companies prioritize

virgin hair

—untreated strands never exposed to chemicals. Here’s how to get your hair market-ready:
  • Leave it untreated: Avoid dyes, bleaches, perms, relaxers, or highlights. Natural color is king; gray or multi-tonal hair can sometimes command premiums.
  • Grow it long: Minimum lengths start at 10 inches, but 12-18+ inches sell for far more. Thicker hair is ideal—aim for at least ponytail-circumference thickness.
  • Maintain health: Use gentle shampoos, condition deeply, brush regularly, and protect from sun/heat. No blow-drying if possible; air-dry for shine.
  • Cut professionally: Have a stylist cut it into a ponytail or braid while dry. This preserves integrity—never cut wet or loose.

Pro tip: Document your hair’s journey with photos from growth start to sale. Buyers love proof of care, boosting bids.

Where to Sell Your Hair

Specialty platforms outperform general sites like eBay or Craigslist, where scams abound and visibility is low. Post detailed listings with measurements, color swatches, texture samples (if possible), and high-res photos from multiple angles.

  • HairTrader.com: Free listings, high traffic. Sellers report 100+ views and offers overnight. One user raised funds for charities and animal rescues.
  • HairSellon.com: Popular for long hair; listings from $500-$800. A couple sold 18 inches for $280 net $250 profit after fees.
  • OnlineHairAffair: Starts at $10 per ad. Great for classified-style sales.
  • Hairwork (discontinued): Was $20; use alternatives now.
  • eBay/Craigslist: Riskier due to flakes, but possible with ‘Buy It Now’ and escrow.

Always get paid upfront via PayPal, wire, or certified check before cutting. Ship insured with tracking.

How Much Can You Make?

Pricing hinges on

length

,

color

,

thickness

,

texture

, and

condition

. Rare combos like 20+ inches of thick, gray, or red hair can hit $1000-$2000. Average payouts:
LengthCommon Color (Blonde/Brown)Premium (Gray/Red/Virgin)Notes
10-12 inches$100-$200$200-$400Entry-level for ponytails.
14-16 inches$200-$400$400-$800Popular for extensions.
18+ inches$400-$800$800-$2000+Rare; high demand.

One seller grew hair specifically for sale, netting $1000+ in a week with stellar photos. Another took $280 for 17 inches minus $30 fee and $50 cut = $200 profit. Market to overseas buyers who craft wigs— they pay premium for quality.

Real Seller Stories and Lessons

Sellers share triumphs and cautions:

  • A woman sold multiple times: ‘Easy money if you care for it right.’
  • Ben Hedges’ wife listed on HairSellon.com, got offers fast, sold for $280 (21 inches). ‘Unique/long/thick hair fetches more.’
  • TheHairTrader user: ‘More traffic than MySpace! Helped causes.’ No fees.
  • Barber offering buzzcuts: Paid well for 12 women over 4 years.
  • Warnings: Scams on general sites; one eBay lister panicked with low bids.

Consensus: Specialize sites = success. Insist on payment first.

Alternatives and Charities (Proceed with Caution)

Donating to Locks of Love or Pantene Beautiful Lengths is noble, but criticisms linger—some allege low wig yield and high resale profits. Sell instead and donate proceeds to trusted causes like St. Jude’s. Other options: Local salons buy for weaves.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can men sell hair?

Yes! Thick, curly, long hair (15+ inches) sells well. One guy sought buyers via email.

How do I get paid if buyer is out-of-state?

Use PayPal or bank transfer upfront. No shipping until funds clear.

Is it worth it?

For long growers, yes—pennies per growth day otherwise. But it’s a one-time deal; regrowth takes years.

What if my hair is dyed?

Lower value; untreated virgin hair only for top $.

How to bundle post-cut?

Ponytail or braid, wrap in tissue, secure with ribbon. Store cool/dry until shipped.

Final Tips for Success

  • Measure from nape to ends—be honest.
  • High-quality photos: lit, styled, close-ups.
  • Negotiate but hold firm on quality.
  • Post in peak seasons (fall/winter for wigs).
  • Enjoy the new style post-sale!

Selling hair isn’t for everyone, but with preparation, it’s a legitimate way to cash in on your natural asset. Research buyers, protect yourself, and turn tresses into treasure.

References

  1. How to Sell Your Hair for Cash — Wise Bread. 2010 (approx., enduring relevance as market basics unchanged). https://www.wisebread.com/how-to-sell-your-hair-for-cash
  2. Recent Comments on Wise Bread — Wise Bread. N/A. https://www.wisebread.com/comments/www.wisebread.com/www.myspace.com/mindful-money.blogspot.com?page=71
  3. How Much $$$ We Made SELLING My Wife’s Hair — Ben Hedges Vlogs (YouTube). 2022-03-27. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfcEcXfcPlg
Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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