Help a Cancer Patient Keep Their Confidence

Support Breast Cancer Awareness In Your Salon, While Getting The Professional Tools You Trust!

LIMITED EDITION PINK BRUSHES FROM ERGO

Every purchase benefits HairToStay

Available Through October and while supplies last, purchase an exclusive Pink Brush Collection.

Every brush will help a woman keep her hair during chemo.

This October, your professional tools can make a profound difference. Every purchase of our exclusive Pink Ergo Collection supports HairToStay’s scalp cooling subsidies—helping cancer patients retain up to 70% of their hair during treatment. Every purchase of these brushes helps to subsidize a cold cap for a woman through her cancer battle.

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY COMPASSIONATE PURPOSE

  • Trusted Ergo Performance: Ergonomic design, premium bristles
  • 30% Faster Styling – Same results you depend on daily
  • Direct Impact – Each brush funds scalp cooling for 1 patient
  • Limited Edition – Available only through October 31st to support HairToStay

Providing scalp cooling technology that helps patients who cant afford scalp treatments keep up to 70% of their hair during chemo treatment. 

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Cold Caps Are Changing Women’s Lives 

Haircare professionals, manufacturers and distributors across the country are partnering with HairToStay to raise funds for their subsidy program, and heighten awareness about scalp cooling so that stylists never have to do another ‘chemo cut’.

Even though it has been used successfully in Europe and other countries for decades, scalp cooling is a relatively new option to reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss in the United States, and only just beginning to be covered by public and private insurance.

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“When I was told that I was going to have to undergo chemo, my first response was “NO”. I did not want to lose my hair, I did not want to lose my femininity. Panic set in. I know it seemed silly to some, but it was monumental to me. Chemo screams the unknown. Nobody could tell me what would happen to me. I wanted to at least look the same. “

Jacqui / HairToStay Cold Cap Recipient

“A friend of mine read about the Penguin Cold Caps in “O” magazine. I had been diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer at the end of January, 2012, started Chemo Feb. 20th, and cut all my hair off on March 9th. I found out about the Cold Caps after that. My hair started falling out around March 4th. I started using the Cold Cap machine on Monday March 19th. “

Marci / HairToStay Cold Cap Recipient

“I was diagnosed with breast cancer 23 years ago. It was not invasive and I only needed a mastectomy with no follow up treatment. In February I was diagnosed with cancer a second time in the other breast. I was informed that treatment would require 6 rounds of chemotherapy because it was a different kind of cancer and then a mastectomy. “

Anne / HairToStay Cold Cap Recipient

CREATE YOUR OWN BREAST CANCER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

Plan Your Charity Drive

Do you have a local charity you and your salon wanted to support for Breast Cancer Awareness month coming up in October? Create your own charity drive! We’ll supply you with a special stock of pink hair extensions you can install on guests. 

Here’s how it works:

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The Facts & Reality.

Far too women fight and suffer in shame and silence. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States. 316,950 will be diagnosed this year. They will need your help.

1/8

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25%

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99.9%

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