It is sad that most of us take our hair for granted. Only if when we are faced with losing it do we realize how distinguished it is to our self-esteem. It’s our “crowning glory” after all and we characterize ourselves by its color.

We have “bad hair days” that put us in a depression sometimes, but the really bad hair day starts the morning we wake to see bunches of hair on the pillow.

Hair loss may be caused by the uncommon autoimmune disorder, alopecia areata; but more usually, hair loss is a side effect of definite cancer treatments. If you are scheduled to get chemotherapy or radiation therapy, ask your doctor about hair loss. Hair often grows back after high-dose radiation, but it just about surely will return after chemotherapy.

That might sound like cold ease when a diagnosis of cancer has already dealt you plenty challenges. But once you’ve come to terms with the new direction your life is taking, why not decide to put some color and fun into your over all appearance? Here’s your luck to play with some new accessories and attempt a different look or two.

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