I have always put an incredible premium on my hair -- it's probably far too much of a part of my identity, but what can I say? It has the capacity to instantly change the way I feel about myself, to pull me out of a funk, to practice and improve at something. I love my hair, and I can't imagine going a day without it. I detailed my hair journey once, from Grade 1 bowl cut to a horrifying senior year perm. Check it out here.
That said, there are women every day who have lost their hair due to various forms of cancer treatment. My decision to donate my hair came when I began working with Pantene Beautiful Lengths* and National Donate Your Hair Day -- so many people came out to support and contribute, it was hard not to start thinking about it. There were so many stories of women who had received wigs; having hair helped them regain their confidence and sense of self.
Check out the video below -- I'll explain more about the donation process and the requirements; you can see exactly how long my hair is and how much I cut off, and the length it's at after I'm done.
#ponyitup!
*I work with Pantene to execute the Pantene Beautiful Lengths campaign; all opinions and experiences are my own!
Your hair is gooooorgeous, before and after! What a wonderful thing to do. :)
ReplyDeleteKalyn @ The Scenic Route
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Thanks Kalyn! I'm so glad I did it :-)
DeleteHey girly, your hair is so healthy and beautiful! You did such a wonderful thing donating it as well :) Your new haircut is really good!
ReplyDeleteThanks babe! I feel great about it. Cant wait to do it again!
Deletethe whole time I was watching, I kept hearing your voice "I swear I am not oily in the video!" lol. Actually it doesn't look oily, but rather healthy, and pretty! Hmm...that sounds odd. Secondly, omg..your PS...love it! Lastly, yay! 8 inches :) I didn't realize it was before the layers...I have heavy layering...plus its dyed. But maybe one day I will be able to~
ReplyDeleteThanks Esther! It's definitely a commitment to grow out your hair and refrain from colouring (I hear it's pretty addictive once you start), but if you can, it feels so great to contribute.
DeleteHello matee nice post
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