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A Cancer Survivor Reveals The Two Things You Need To Rock A Bald Head

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Treating cancer with chemotherapy can save your life, but at the same time, it can trash your hair--and everyone can see it. Many women choose to cover post-chemo hair loss and growout with scarves or hats. But there's no law that says you have to! According to Allure, ovarian cancer survivor Susan Chinn says she quickly got fed up with the discomfort and complication of wearing head coverings. According to Allure, she did something different. She embraced the look and returned to work--despite her trepidation. I remember returning to work with my dome shining bright...self-conscious and convinced that all eyes were focused on my bald head. Chinn says the most important things to have are a sense of humor and good hair products for every step along the way.

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