For October, it’s time to don our pink ribbons and rally together for Breast Cancer Awareness Month! ️We also want to have a heart-to-heart chat about a topic that often goes hand-in-hand with breast cancer treatment: hair loss.
Whether you’re someone who’s been personally affected by breast cancer or it’s someone you love, there are a multitude of challenges that can be extremely emotional and devastating. Among those, is losing hair due to treatment. However, losing your locks doesn’t mean losing your sparkle. In fact, it’s a chance to redefine your beauty and strength.
Let’s explore some great ways to tackle hair loss with style and grace. If you’re someone who’s just looking to show support, we’ll cover ways you can get involved and join the cause.
Wraps, Scarves, and Headwear …Oh My!
If you’re looking for a way to feel comfortable, while still expressing your unique style, scarves and wraps are a great option. Designed for versatility, scarves come in all shapes, sizes, colors and patterns.
You can tie them into chic turbans, knot them into playful bows, or just let them hang loose. Scarves are like a canvas for your creativity.
Our Softie Collection of hats, wraps, caps, and scarves are specifically made of bamboo viscose for a soft, breathable feel. Bamboo viscose is also UV-resistant, antibacterial, and thermoregulating, meaning it keeps you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. They are even machine washable!
#WigWearer
Wig innovation has come a long way, and wigs can look and feel incredibly natural. Wearing wigs can help you feel like yourself again or give you the opportunity to try a hairstyle or hair color that’s completely new! Wigs can truly be the silver lining to hair loss.
If you’re looking for a highly natural human hair wig that’s super comfortable on a sensitive scalp, Colbie, Brandy, and Phoenix are a dream! The double monofilament hand tied cap will feel like a hug for your head.
If you’re looking for a lower investment synthetic wig option that’s still highly realistic and requires minimal maintenance (it will keep its original gorgeous style after washing) then we recommend checking out our Nouveau Collection. These four modern styles offer a lightweight construction for all-day comfort.
Accessorize, Accessorize, Accessorize
With a little imagination, you can turn your hair loss into an opportunity to experiment with accessories. Big, bold earrings and statement necklaces can take center stage when you don’t have hair competing for attention.
Au Naturel Beauty
Let’s not forget the beauty of simplicity. Going au naturel with a makeup-free face can be incredibly empowering. Remember, beauty is about the strength and positivity that glows from within.
Support and Love
Your friends and family are your cheerleaders, your pillars of strength. They’ll love you no matter your hairstyle, even if there is no hair at all. Surround yourself with positivity, and you’ll feel like a superstar every day.
In Conclusion
Hair loss might be part of the breast cancer journey, but it doesn’t define you. Embrace your inner beauty and let your unique style shine through. You’ve got a world of support and love cheering you on. This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, lets celebrate our strength, creativity, and resilience while making a positive impact in the fight against breast cancer! You’re a rockstar, and you’ve got this!
Check out Jon Renau showing their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month 🙂
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is also about raising awareness, support, and funds for research. Here’s how you can get involved:
Donate: Every dollar makes a difference. Donate to breast cancer research and support organizations.
Participate in Events: Join walks, runs, or other events happening in your community. It’s a fantastic way to show your support and connect with others who share your journey.
Share Your Story: Sharing your breast cancer journey can be incredibly inspiring to others. Your experience might provide hope and strength to someone else facing a similar path.
Spread Knowledge: Advocate for early detection and regular mammograms. Sharing knowledge about breast health is a powerful way to make a difference.