subject: Celebrities With Cancer, Hair Loss And Bloomsbury Of London [print this page] When hearing the word cancer, many negative connotations spring to mind. Not only does the stress and trauma of a terrible illness bring fear to anyone going through it, but treatment is more often than not one of the most tell-tell signs of anyone experiencing cancer. One of the most well known side effects of cancer treatment is hair loss something that is inevitable and unpreventable. However, after fighting the battle and coming out the other side, hair loss will not be around forever, and there is something that can be done about it for anyone who is uncomfortable with the thinning and shedding of hair.
Take it from the celebrities. Some have embraced the bare look, but some chose to cover their heads while going through radiotherapy both choices are equally respectable.
One of the most infamous celebrity hair loss ordeals was Farrah Fawcetts. The Charlies Angels star was always known for her luscious blonde hair, however once starting radiotherapy, this was not the case. While Farrah was never seen completely bald, over the years that she was fighting it was clear that she was not as well as the reports suggested due to her thinning, limp blonde locks.
On the other hand, the world watched in awe and sympathy as the beautiful Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer. Kylie initially faced the public wearing a wig, however as her treatment progressed Minogue decided to go natural and parade her bare head, which was highly respected and very well received.
Another well known lady who infamously suffered from breast cancer is Sharon Osbourne. No stranger to the stress and turmoil of every day life in the media, Sharon had to then cope with publicly fighting cancer. She did so with dignity and grace and a few head scarves!
If you would like to learn more about where to turn to when suffering from cancer, or if you are interested in investing in an ethically sourced human hair system (bought as a single piece or can be non-surgically applied in the salon) visit Bloomsbury of London.Bloomsbury is a salon with a difference, where customers are treated personally and individually in private rooms to discuss their emotional association with their hair, and treatment procedures are decided from there.