After two rounds of chemo, I've started to notice, slowly, but surely, my hair has started to appear more regularly in my shower drain, sink drain, pillowcase and comb.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm constantly hydrating my hair.
Your hair tends to get used to the product you use. Every month or so I change it out.
When I first sat down with my oncologist the day before Thanksgiving, and she told me I would need 8 rounds of chemo, one of my first questions admittedly was: 'Will I lose my hair?' It sounds shallow, I know, but it was a very scary image to me.
I don't know about the hair. I've had it since I was a kid, and when I look at myself in the mirror, it looks quite normal. But then when I look at myself in a photo, I realise that my hair is basically bigger than my head! There's quite a lot of interest in my hair, which is strange, as for me, it's normal!
I do a lot of damage to my hair every day because of my work. I just noticed this huge change. It started getting thinner, and it started falling out. I hit 30, and I literally felt like I was balding!
I do a lot of damage to my hair every day because of my work. I just noticed this huge change. It started getting thinner and it started falling out. I hit 30, and I literally felt like I was balding!
You need to let your hair produce its own oils and be healthy.
I've had some real hair disasters.
I don't spend as much time on my hair as people think. I get out of the shower, whack some grease on there and I'm done.
I'm constantly trying to find new ways to get my hair out of my face.
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