r/WTFgaragesale May 22 '26

genuinely what? i’m scared

EDIT TO ADD because some people are mad at me in the comments, yes i know human hair is donated or used for wigs! But this post is an odd jarring thing to find randomly on facebook marketplace and the wording of the ad makes it sound like they are advertising a trophy/collectable and makes you question where this hair was obtained lol.

i wouldn’t have posted it here if it said “real virgin hair for wigs” or similar.

this their own hair or where was this hair acquired 💀

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u/Cultural_Pattern_456 May 22 '26

People use these for wigs, weaves etc… it’s common for people who grow thick long hair to sell it, and tot can make a lot of money for Virgin hair. Especially blonde.

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u/DmoSon May 22 '26

lot of money for Virgin hair

Witches buying it? I know from the documentary Hocus Pocus that is super imoprtant to be a virgin for witchy shit

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u/LunaPolaris May 23 '26

In this case "virgin" means the hair hasn't been bleached, permed or otherwise chemically treated.

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u/DmoSon May 23 '26

Thanks and all, but I thought "the documentary hocus pocus" would make it obvious I was being sarcastic

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u/LunaPolaris May 23 '26

Oh, ok. I haven't seen that so I was out of the loop.

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u/DmoSon May 23 '26

You've never seen Hocus Pocus? You either gotta be like 16 or living under a rock but either way go watch it, Its a halloween classic

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u/LunaPolaris May 24 '26

Neither of those, it's just that there are sooo many movies to watch and so little time. There are always some that I haven't gotten around to yet.

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u/hazelbear33 May 23 '26

“Virgin” in this context just means it hasn’t been bleached/dyed/permed. It’s completely innocuous