Hair Piece Recycling: Another Way to Save Money

Oct 10
08:06

2008

ImranAdrees

ImranAdrees

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Hair Piece Recycling. If you’ve never heard the term before, it’s ok – most people haven’t. You see a common misconception is that once a hair piece becomes damaged or reaches a certain level of disrepair, there’s nothing more that can be done except to discard it. In fact many hair pieces are simply thrown out each year. But there are solutions. Hair piece repair may work for many hair wearers, and hair piece recycling is a readily available solution for everyone!

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At the time of this writing there are very few companies offer hair piece recycling programs. (We only know of 1).  The reason why,Hair Piece Recycling: Another Way to Save Money Articles is that many companies do not want to pay an upfront fee to have damaged hair pieces refurbished, and then have to find a way to resell them. Not only that, but also, the customers who are recycling the hair pieces deserve compensation in return as well. This leaves very little incentive for hair replacement companies to offer hair piece recycling services. Luckily there is at least 1 company that does offer a hair piece recycling program, and hopefully more will follow suit, as it gives a wonderful option to consumers to offset ever-rising costs of hair replacement.

Hair piece recycling is a simple process. The customer ships their hair piece or hair pieces to the hair replacement company. The company will assess the value of the individual hair pieces based on a variety of factors, and compensate the consumer. Then the hair replacement company will send the hair pieces off to be refurbished, and once returned in like-new condition, they will be resold at a discounted rate. Of course, hair pieces that have been refurbished will never be sold as new, and it will always be clearly indicated.

Let’s face it, there are always going to be some hair pieces that are way too badly damaged to be salvaged, however it’s safe to say that at least 85% of all hair pieces can be refurbished and resold as new. This is a big secret that many other hair replacement companies DO NOT want you to know about because it’s simply too beneficial to consumers, and allows for less profit margin for the company.

Next time you’re thinking about throwing away a hair system, DON’T! Be sure you know what all your options are. You don’t want to be throwing money in the garbage!