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Even Awesome Women Suffer Hair Loss

As always, you can count on me to give you “news you can use”. In many cases, it will also “lift you, and your beauty to look UP“.

I posted about hair loss for the first time on HairBlues in March 2012!
You can imagine — that was 12 years ago — and there was “little talk
about hair loss so candidly. I am happy to report — that the hair loss discussion has made much progress since then, allowing for women to choose a look that works for them whether it be bald and beautiful, or experimentation with various looks and styles.

Kudos to Rihanna for revealing her own struggle with hair loss including her creative nature to do some one thing – or many things about it.

Stay beautiful – because hair loss can also be made beautiful!

Click the link below to read more about Rihanna’s POV.

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All the best in Wellness!

A Conversation (or two) About Bald Beauty

For more than 10 years now, I have written about hair loss, bald beauty, and the stigma attached to being bald when you’re a woman.

I am happy to share the link below with refreshing takes on what some women think about being bald and their beauty statement because of it.

https://www.privatelabelextensions.com/blogs/hair-blog/woman-empowered-going-bald

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First hair loss post below:

Keep is beautiful ladies! Happy Holidays!

The Hair Loss Conversation

I am struck so much by the unfortunate display of sadness about the alopecia conversation. I started the HairBlues.me blog 10 years ago, and still, after all this time, women, and I might add, men, and children continue to be troubled by this condition. That’s why the Alopecia industry is such a big industry: wigs, solutions, and potions that promise delivery of new locks.
When you find a moment, listen to my brief podcast about this challenge.

This podcast is available on Apple podcast, Google podcast, and other platforms of your choice. 
Just click this link to select:

https://anchor.fm/judith-guerra7.

We can get to the moon, but we have not solved this problem yet – unless we accept that “beauty” comes in all forms. The sooner we get in touch with that the sooner we will not find ourselves witnessing painful incidents of what is pre-determined as “beauty” by how one’s hair grows and looks.

By the way, does anyone remember the beautiful Black women in the Black Panther film who are bald?

Following is a post that I wrote on this blog March 2013 about hair loss.

Continue reading The Hair Loss Conversation