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The Beauty in Her Baldness: Why My Mother Was Still Radiant with Cancer

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“Beauty doesn’t come from physical perfection. It comes from the light in our eyes, the spark in our hearts, and the radiance we exude when we’re comfortable enough in our skin to focus less on how we look and more on how we love.” ~Lori Deschene For as long as I can remember, my mom had long shiny silky black hair down to her knees.

It was magical in the way that it attracted people and inspired curiosity and connection. Everywhere we went, strangers approached her, usually timidly at first with a brief compliment, and then, after receiving her signature friendly head nod and open smile, they relaxed and the questions and comments would pour in as if an unspoken invitation to connect was made and accepted. “How long did it take you to grow your hair?” “How long does it take to wash it?” “It must take forever to dry.” “Can I touch it?” “Wow, it feels like silk!

Annie, come feel her hair!” “Does it ever get caught in anything?” “You must spend a lot of money on shampoo.” Regardless of the comments or the duration of the conversation, everyone always walked away smiling, their step a little livelier, as if the world had suddenly become a better place. My mom has a warm, open aura about her.

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