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CANCER SURVIVORS
For women, hair is one of the body parts that require a lot of attention. Since female’s hair speaks a lot about their character, women with to do what’s best to cover and make their hair look attractive.
However, unexpected situations may affect a person’s hair. One of the common cases is during chemotherapy. However, chemotherapy is the process of using chemicals to treat cancer. During this process, chemo destroys the cancer cells and healthy cells as well. The drugs in the medication destroy the hair follicles which provide attachment to the hair scalp. This allows the hairs to break off intensely without harming the scalp.
When females finish chemotherapy, many of them desire to regain their normal hair. Also, most females believed that doing this will be relatively expensive and difficult. But they didn’t realize that many home remedies can help to regain their hair.
Once females finish chemotherapy, the majority of the survivors desire to regain their hair. However, most females have the misconception that doing this will be relatively difficult and expensive. What they do not realize is that several home remedies can be conducted to regain their hair. Here are some of the most important tips on regaining hair back after chemo.
Hair Growth Timeline
After the completion of chemo, many women found new hairs growing fairly faster which result in sparse visible hair within 2 or 3 weeks. Using the treatment, there may be some nutrient depletion in the body. As a result of this, the hair can take a lot of time to grow back to normal. The hairline at the nape of the neck, front of the head and crown tends to grow to slow in these regions. Within 2 to 3 months, many women have grown a lot of hair to sport a short crop style. This usually takes about 5 to 8 months before the hair is long enough to see the texture.
When re-growing hair, make sure you take good care of your hair after chemo by washing your scalp with a mild shampoo.
Recommended Hair Styles
The Pixie
Although the pixie hairdo is not popular, some women that have been through chemo usually end up admiring this style, and they decide to keep it.
The origin of hair extensions dates back to Cleopatra.
Believe it or not, the first documented proof of hair weaves was seen among the Egyptians in 3400 BC. They wore wigs, sewn-on hair pieces and braids that were made of human hair and dyed sheep’s wool. They used resin and beeswax to attach the extensions. Bright blue, red, gold were popular, in addition to the conventional black. Cleopatra’s favorite color was peacock blue. Braids also originated somewhere around 500 BC, an indicator of age, religion, wealth, depending on the type of knots and twists. It is not uncommon for a woman to design a different look tat your natural hair may not be able to achieve.
I would like to introduce Our Custom Wig and Extension line; “Love’s Wigs & Extensions. We love what we do and we want to spread it all around in love. Wearing a wig is one way to cope with hair loss and help make cancer patients look and feel their best while undergoing treatment.
People wear wigs for many different reasons. It could be due to genetic hair loss (which no one has control over), or it could be based upon not having taken proper care of your hair. Some people simply want to change the way they look. Regardless of the reason, wigs give you the flexibility to change your hair appearance without causing damage to your scalp or natural hair.
Whatever your reason, our custom human hair wig line is here to serve your needs. Our work line is essential for people looking to maximize their appearance, and we have a huge array of wigs to choose from.
In short, wigs are hair extensions sown on a cap for your convenience. These wigs are custom made by order for you and you alone. They have bands and combs for a secured fit. They are the most effective substitute in cases where natural hair is lacking, and can be the capstone to a beautiful appearance, whether for work, a wedding, or just every day activities.
From a bird’s eye view, we have three different sizes of wigs: small, medium, and large. We’re able to custom fit a wig to your liking by simply taking measurements. This process is easy, straightforward, and non-invasive. We take great care to protect your privacy. If you are out of state we will work together over the phone or email to take down the needed measurements.
Beyond that, we’re able to do custom colors! We use only the finest Brazilian and raw Indian hair, along with closures and frontal of different textures.
People from all walks of life have used and continue to use wigs to augment their appearance. Some of the most famous users of wigs have been Frank Sinatra and John Wayne. We’re here to help you use wigs to beautify your appearance just like millions of people have before you.
Recommended products
Many women taking supplements like biotin and collagen to aid in hair growth. While others use minoxidil 5%, the only topical treatment approved by the FDA available for female-pattern hair loss. You can contact your doctors before using minoxidil or other supplements. However, some women recover from chemo experience hair growth without these medications, but some claimed that it gives hair follicles an additional improvement. The following hair styling products are beneficial during the hair’s growth stage. You may need to try some of the products to identify the one that works best for your hair texture at different stages of regrowth.
They include:
Hair clips
Bobby Pins
Headbands
Leave in conditioner
Gentle shampoo
Wax
Shine Spray
Hair Oil (e.g. Argan)
Pomade
Soft Mousse
Eyelashes and Eyebrows:
The stunning looks on your head are proliferating, just like your eyebrows and eyelashes which appear to be sketchy. During the growth stage, mascara, eyebrow stencils, eyeliner, false eyelashes and eyebrow wigs can help you achieve an attractive appearance. The combination of long fluttery lashes, bold brows and a short “do” helps to create a gorgeous fashion look.
Finally, growing hair after chemo doesn’t have to be a bad experience, but with the use of right tools, creative panache and little experience it can be the best time to try a new thing. Always remain positive in your unique way! You are God’s masterpiece!