Hair, Hair, It’s (Almost) Nowhere
“Mommy, why is that woman bald?” Reese asked while I was looking online at mastectomy tattoos shortly after my diagnosis. At this point, I expected to have surgery first and hopefully avoid chemotherapy altogether. I explained to Reese that the woman, like mommy, had cancer, and she lost her hair because of some of the medicine the doctors gave her to fight the cancer germs. Regardless, I knew that I wanted to normalize the idea of a bald woman fighting cancer, and take the fear out of it for Reese, in case I did need chemotherapy. Shortly after Christmas, I decided to get highlights in my hair for the first time in my adult life. They were super subtle and I spent more on them than I usually spend on my hair in a year. Following my cancer diagnosis, I decided to go more bold with the highlights (I was thinking I may avoid chemo at that point) and went back to the salon. I loved the combination of highlights, some blonde, some more auburn, against my naturally very dark br...