x24,Top3,TopLeft,x25,x12
transportation footprint quiz promo graphic photo
a discovery company

5 Ways to Green Your Haircut

Go green on your head.

Josh Peterson

By Josh Peterson
Fayetteville, AR, USA | Wed Jun 24 13:00:00 GMT 2009

minardi lighting system photo


Shawn Michael Lowe

Our hair grows whether we want it to or not. It's an involuntary thing. I've spent some time trying to will my hair to stop growing when it's at that perfect length. My will must not be all that great, because my hair just keeps on growing. That means, I have to go get a haircut every now and then. Getting a haircut isn't bad for the environment necessarily. Short hair is easier to wash and maintain. You need less shampoo for shorter hair and less product. But everything can be made greener, including your haircuts.


How to Green Your Haircut


  1. Short Hair Style
    Like I said before, short hair is easier to maintain and uses less product.

  2. Reuse Your Hair
    200,000 pounds of human hair goes into the landfill per day. Hair can be used for a variety of different things. Hair makes great fertilizer. It can be used to repel deer and birds will build nests out of it.

    There are some who claim that you shouldn't give birds human hair. Supposedly, birds get entangled in the hair and die, but I have never seen any proof of this. I've seen warnings against giving horse's hair to birds but never human hair. If anyone can point me to some hard evidence, please include in the comments.

    While the controversy still rages, cut the hair into 2 to 3 inch strips before giving it to birds. We might as well err on the side of caution.

  3. Donate Your Hair
    If your hair is 10 inches or longer, you can donate it to Locks of Love. Locks of Love makes wigs for children who cannot grow hair or are afflicted with a condition that has caused them to lose their locks.

  4. The Minardi Color Perfect Lighting System
    The Minardi Color Perfect Lighting System uses very little energy but gives perfect illumination to a head of hair. Stylists have a better time seeing hair and as a result give a better cut. That means, the Minardi Color Perfect Lighting System will result in fewer re-cuts and there will be fewer people driving angrily to back to the stylist to get their hair fixed. The The Minardi Color Perfect Lighting System promises to save salons money on its electric bills, produce far less heat and reduce how often light bulbs have to be changed.

  5. Cut Your Own Hair
    Cut your own hair. Save money. Save travel time. Save gas. Reuse your hair at home. Good deal.

  6. The Minardi Color Perfect Lighting System was featured on the Hairy Problem Episode of Wa$ted!

    More on Hair:
    You Can Wash Your Hair with Rainwater
    27 Ways to Green Every Part of Your Head
    The Best No-Heat Hairstyles

    Got a tip or a post idea for us to write about on Planet Green? Email pgtips (at) treehugger (dot) com.

 
  • email
  • digg
  • share
  • print
helpful article? vote for it
{ }
close window

CLOSE X

 

comments on this article

view all post a comment

 
 
 
 
Channel Finder
 
 
facebook twitter rss
 
Planet Green on Facebook
 
eco-nomics
 
Reel Impact
 
green diy projects
 

tv schedule

view all

On Now

On Tonight

 
Take a Quiz. Enter Our Sweepstakes!
 

today on planet green

view all

Votes

recent
discussed

10 Unfairly Oft-Maligned Big Apple Inhabitants
POSTED  19 HOURS AGO.  COMMENTS

{ }

Is Your Zen Lifestyle Green? 12 Ways to Live Low Stress and Low Impact
POSTED  21 HOURS AGO.  COMMENTS

{ }

Online Course Takes Guesswork out of Green Wedding Planning
POSTED  23 HOURS AGO.  COMMENTS

{ }

Meet Robyn Nietert of the Women's Microfinance Initiative: Building Businesses, and Lives, One Loan At a Time
POSTED  8 Nov 2009.  COMMENTS

{ }

Organic A-Z: Lemon
POSTED  7 Nov 2009.  COMMENTS

{ }

Ask Emeril Your Green Cooking Questions
POSTED  7 Apr 2009. 47 COMMENTS.

{477}

How To Go Green: Lighting
POSTED  23 Jul 2008. 7 COMMENTS.

{214}

Should You Get a Flu Shot?
POSTED  1 Oct 2009. 3 COMMENTS.

{19}

Renovation Nation FAQ
POSTED  7 May 2009. 13 COMMENTS.

{142}

More Fun with Urban Foraging: Crabapples!
POSTED  10 Oct 2009. 2 COMMENTS.

{19}

 
 

Ads by Google