A Beautiful Thing: Over 400 Ponytails Donated to Pantene Beautiful Lengths

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A Beautiful Thing: Over 400 Ponytails Donated to Pantene Beautiful Lengths

Procter & Gamble and Pantene host 3rdponytail donation event to create free real-hair wigs

CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Procter & Gamble (NYS: PG) hosted its 3rd ponytail donation event yesterday afternoon in support of the Pantene Beautiful Lengths program. P&G employees, their family and friends and the local community gathered in the Tower Gardens at the P&G General Offices to donate more than 400 ponytails to benefit the cause, which creates free real-hair wigs for women undergoing cancer treatments.

Procter & Gamble and Pantene host third Pantene Beautiful Lengths hair donation event on June 10, 20 ...
Procter & Gamble and Pantene host third Pantene Beautiful Lengths hair donation event on June 10, 20 ...

Procter & Gamble and Pantene host third Pantene Beautiful Lengths hair donation event on June 10, 2013. (Photo: Business Wire)


Several guests of honor were present to support those who participated, including one of WCPO's 'Good Morning Tri-State' news anchors, Kathrine Nero, who shared her personal story. P&G employee, Julie Noe, also shared a special moment with colleagues and friends as she also shared her journey, and cut her six-year old daughter Bella's ponytail, which was donated to the program. Hair styling was provided by over 30 local hair stylists who volunteered their time to help cut and style the hair that was donated. Walter Geiger, General Manager and Vice President of North American Hair Care at Procter & Gamble, was in attendance to support the program and provided the opening remarks.

"P&G has a longstanding tradition of giving back to the community, to touch and improve lives of people," said Geiger. "In particular, the goal of the Pantene Beautiful Lengths program is to truly make a difference, and is a wonderful example of how we bring the company's purpose to life. We also understand the unbelievable role hair plays in a woman's life and how it provides self-confidence and maintains one's self-esteem; therefore, we decided to create a program that provides free real-hair wigs to women undergoing cancer treatments. I believe our philanthropic efforts help to improve lives, and allow us to come together and make a difference."

The event once again kicked-off the countdown to the 2nd "National Donate Your Hair Day" taking place on September 7, 2013, benefiting the Pantene Beautiful Lengths program. Pantene and Seventeen magazine are partnering again to continue this annual day of giving where people nationwide are encouraged to cut and donate their hair.

Created in 2006, Pantene Beautiful Lengths inspires people to grow, cut and donate their healthy hair to create free, real-hair wigs for women who have lost their hair due to cancer treatments. To date, Pantene Beautiful Lengths has received nearly 500,000 hair donations from generous men, women, and children. The American Cancer Society distributes the wigs through their nationwide network of wig banks at no cost. Since the start of the program, 28,000 real-hair wigs have been provided to female cancer patients.

The requirements to donate hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths are:

1. Each hair donation must be at least 8 inches long.

2. Hair may be colored with vegetable dyes, rinses and semi-permanent dyes. It cannot be bleached, permanently colored or chemically treated.

3. Gray hair is difficult to use in the wig-making process, so hair may not be more than 5% gray at the time of donation.

For more information about National Donate Your Hair Day and Pantene Beautiful Lengths, please visit www.beautifullengths.com or the Pantene Beautiful Lengths blog at http://beautifullengths.wordpress.com/.

ABOUT PANTENE BEAUTIFUL LENGTHS:

Pantene is a brand that knows the importance of healthy, beautiful hair, and the impact that it has on a women's sense of self. That's why in July 2006, Pantene created Pantene Beautiful Lengths, a campaign that inspires people to grow, cut and donate their healthy hair to make free real-hair wigs for women who have lost their hair due to cancer treatments.

Since the program began, celebrities such as Diane Lane and two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank have proudly donated their hair to the cause, attracting the hearts and the hair of women, men and children across the US. Individuals are encouraged to donate in a private gesture at their local salon, or join others in the phenomenon of community donation events.

The American Cancer Society distributes Pantene Beautiful Lengths wigs through their nationwide network of wig banks at no cost, and is the sole distributor of all the campaign's wigs. You can find out the availability of Pantene Beautiful Lengths wigs by calling the American Cancer Society at 1-877-227-1596.

ABOUT PROCTER & GAMBLE:

P&G serves approximately 4.6 billion people around the world with its brands. The Company has one of the strongest portfolios of trusted, quality, leadership brands, including Pampers®, Tide®, Ariel®, Always®, Whisper®, Pantene®, Mach3®, Bounty®, Dawn®, Fairy®, Gain®, Charmin®, Downy®, Lenor®, Iams®, Crest®, Oral-B®, Duracell®, Olay®, Head & Shoulders®, Wella®, Gillette®, Braun®, Fusion®, Ace®, Febreze®, Ambi Pur®, SK-II®, and Vicks®. The P&G community includes operations in approximately 75 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and in-depth information about P&G and its brands.

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