Gone for the chop!

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Ok. Been psyching myself up for the last couple of weeks about my hair. Have been dreading the impending hair loss. Although in my head I knew getting it cut short would be best, it took a long time to mentally prepare myself to do it.

Last Sunday when I did a charity day for 'My New Hair', I straightened my hair for the day. It was the first time since diagnosis (7 weeks ago) that I have bothered to do anything with my hair. 'They' say that hair grows much quicker in the summer. After having straightened mine, I realised that 'they' were right. It was half way down my back. The longest it has been for many, many years.

I have been planning 'today' for a couple of weeks. Planning my 'chop off the hair' day. Lots of people have said 'shave' it. But I just couldn't. What I felt able to do though was go for a 'pixie' style cut. What the hell. Kept telling myself it was a makeover, hoping that it would feel exactly like that when it came down to it.

Arrived at salon. Young girl takes me to have my hair washed and conditioned. "Would you like a head massage during the conditioner?".

Mmmmmm. Why the hell not? I deserve it.

Towel round head. Sitting in chair. Showed the hairdresser a couple of 'short' hair cuts from a trashy hair magazine. "Something like that or that" I said. Towel removed. Hair combed. So knotty! A few split ends I think!

Not for much bloody longer!

I had brought my wig with. The wig has a fringe. I don't. Asked the hairdresser to replicate the fringe in the wig. That way, people would start to get used to me with a fringe. "No problem" he replied.

How nice all of this is for the hairdresser. How often does he get a true 'blank canvass' to work with?

One hour later, it's all over. Not quite a pixie cut because of the fringe thing, but very short on the back and sides. A tiny bit longer on top. Well, I want to look feminine!

All very short. Copious amounts of hair on the floor. Not a problem though. No. That's a massive understatement. The new style is gorgeous! It's really light. Young. Modern. Trendy. Something I would NEVER have had the courage to do, had I not have been faced with the inevitability of 'no hair' in a couple of weeks.

I LOVE IT!!!! Why didn't I do this years ago?!

What a bleedin' shame it's all gonna fall out LOL!

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hey, same for me. Had a 'boring' bob for years.  Had a cheap and cheerful crop about ten days before my hair actually dropped out - just so my friends and family (and me) could get used to the change - and it was cracking.  Everyone said it looked great and that I looked much younger.  I just thought "typical".  But the good thing is that when my hair grows back it will not take as long to grow back to a style I like and which suits me. So think of that .... :)

    Now I only have stubble I keep thinking how wonderful it is that I don't have to do anything at all with it!!! LOL!

    Take care - Px

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Monna,

    My fell out about 10 yrs ago during treatment. I decided to keep it short and it has saved me a fortune in Haircuts and shampoo But it doesnt make me look younger, Ah well you cant have everything.

    Keep looking younger/

    Take care and be safe.

    Sarsfield.xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    How brave Monna,

    I only lost the front half of my head, from my crown foward and across from ear to ear.  The radiotherapists kept saying why don't I shave the rest.  Why???, cos I can pop a hat on and no one knows, thats why.  I only look like Andy from Little Britain at home with the family.  Its growing back now and I have a good inch on both sides.  The scalp above where the tumour was that took the most zapping is very sparse, bit like Homer Simpsons head......but hopefully at some point I can grow a comb over LOL

    My friend had hair almost to her bum when she had chemo, she is now sporting a short bob and looks fabulous!!!!!

    Hair today - gone tomorrow ;)

    Debs xx