My new photo
Yep, this is my wig and permanent make-up (brows and liner). It's been 13 months since chemo and my head hair is still extremely sparse and not fit for public viewing. My eyelashes are still rather puny but with a lot of mascara, they're ok. Haven't worn my false eyelashes in months. I have a couple of brows, but not much. The rest of my body hair is consistently sparse. I think this is how I'm going to be.
I'll post a couple of pics on my Expressions page of the real me. Sigh.
Suzanne
Comments
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Beautiful!
I never would have known,I love it. I still wear my wig too I've grown fond of it lol really i have about 3 inchs and a half of my own but when it's chilly or raining it feels like a hat. you look really nice and just think if you want to really get even sexier you can change colors #just a thought. "HUGS" MOLLYZ0 -
you are beautiful, your hairmollyz said:Beautiful!
I never would have known,I love it. I still wear my wig too I've grown fond of it lol really i have about 3 inchs and a half of my own but when it's chilly or raining it feels like a hat. you look really nice and just think if you want to really get even sexier you can change colors #just a thought. "HUGS" MOLLYZ
you are beautiful, your hair is just slow, really slow, those hair follicles are stunned!!!! I dont blame you for being frustrated, but I just love the picture YOU Rock!!!0 -
Wig or not
Wig or not you look amazing. Just read your profile and am in complete agreement with the statement of concern regarding the number of cancer patients ill prepared for the extent of their cancer prior to surgery. Personal experience for me. Anyway, you seem to be a beautiful person inside and out. I plan to go for permanent makeup after getting through chemo and radiation. I keep a Pro and Con chart going regarding this cancer experience and the permanent makeup will absolutely go on the Pro side. Thanks for sharing0 -
Suzanne - your wig istamyx said:Wig or not
Wig or not you look amazing. Just read your profile and am in complete agreement with the statement of concern regarding the number of cancer patients ill prepared for the extent of their cancer prior to surgery. Personal experience for me. Anyway, you seem to be a beautiful person inside and out. I plan to go for permanent makeup after getting through chemo and radiation. I keep a Pro and Con chart going regarding this cancer experience and the permanent makeup will absolutely go on the Pro side. Thanks for sharing
Suzanne - your wig is great,so natural looking. New picture is beautiful.
Thanks for sharing it. I, too, have little hair,6 months out of FEC and
Taxotere. We just have to keep on keeping on, don't we? Wearing wigs
and thankful for make-up! Hugs to you.
Luv, Teresa0 -
Getting you're GROOVE, back ..!RE said::-)
Since I have had the pleasure of meeting you in person I must say your are beautiful inside and outside! I do love your new photo, the best part is the broad smile on your face!
Hugs,
RE
So happy for you, Suzanne. You are Beautiful! Lashes and all.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam0 -
Love it!
You look great! Tell us about the wig: human or monofiliament (when I see that description, I always think "hey, I could make a wig out of my husband's fishing gear!) and especially about the eyebrows. I have half eyebrows, and know nothing from using a pencil.0 -
Awesome!bluwillo said:Love it!
You look great! Tell us about the wig: human or monofiliament (when I see that description, I always think "hey, I could make a wig out of my husband's fishing gear!) and especially about the eyebrows. I have half eyebrows, and know nothing from using a pencil.
You look awesome! I've gotten pretty good at telling when someone has a wig on, but you had me fooled! Wish mine looked as good on me!0 -
Love it!sea60 said:What a beautiful lady!
I LOVE the wig, it looks soooo natural!
You are beautiful0 -
BeautifulLighthouse_7 said:Love it!
You are beautiful
You look great. My hair took a long time to come back to. Love the wig !
Kathy0
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