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  • NotBelievingIt
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 595

    For the ladies...bald can be beautiful.

    So I was doing some searching, going through some mental moments and I came across a series of videos that were inspiring. Thought I'd share a couple with you ladies.

    These women look absolutely beautiful without hair. They have this supreme confidence and natural beauty that make hair secondary. They both struggled, but both have overcome.

    This video is one of the best and probably the most inspiring that you gals need to watch:
    Aspiring actress Georgia Van Cuylenburg chronicles struggle with alopecia.



    Miss Delaware 2010
    Miss Delaware Kayla Martell overcame sudden hair loss from alopecia.
  • Breaking Bald
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 610

    #2
    That first video was very inspiring .

    And then...foolishly I decided to scroll down and read the comments 'Oh I wonder what all the nice people are saying about this'.

    ****ing hell that one dude commenting...is that Highlander on there commenting? Absoluetly relentless!!

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    • Auraria
      Doctor Representative
      • Jun 2013
      • 19

      #3
      Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
      So I was doing some searching, going through some mental moments and I came across a series of videos that were inspiring. Thought I'd share a couple with you ladies.

      These women look absolutely beautiful without hair. They have this supreme confidence and natural beauty that make hair secondary. They both struggled, but both have overcome.

      This video is one of the best and probably the most inspiring that you gals need to watch:



      Miss Delaware 2010
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6WQ...eature=related
      They are gorgeous!
      It's an unfortunate fact that Female Alopecia is a bit more tricky to treat then MPB, but the tides are turning and technology is constantly growing. I really look forward even more advancements in the areas of FUE, supplements, and medications that are geared more towards women.

      No matter what, I believe that any struggle one might face can be turned into a strength. These women have confidently lived that truth!

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      • baldozer
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 752

        #4
        Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
        So I was doing some searching, going through some mental moments and I came across a series of videos that were inspiring. Thought I'd share a couple with you ladies.

        These women look absolutely beautiful without hair. They have this supreme confidence and natural beauty that make hair secondary. They both struggled, but both have overcome.

        This video is one of the best and probably the most inspiring that you gals need to watch:
        Aspiring actress Georgia Van Cuylenburg chronicles struggle with alopecia.



        Miss Delaware 2010
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6WQ...eature=related
        How is it inspiring when they are covering up their heads with wigs?

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        • Auraria
          Doctor Representative
          • Jun 2013
          • 19

          #5
          Originally posted by baldozer
          How is it inspiring when they are covering up their heads with wigs?
          The way I view it is, though the first woman covers her head with a wig, she is also not afraid/lacking confidence to strut down the street bare headed. She is comfortable in her own skin and has learned to use her alopecia to her own advantage. She wants to inspire other women who are concerned about their hair to still love themselves and realize that they are beautiful and worth something.

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