
I hate it sorry! She has cool undertones and the blonde doesn't work. I had trouble finding a blonde that worked for me too. I think they're grasping on long curls = Disney princess look but she looks the best with shoulder length hair. It's okay to age. |
I don’t think the color suits her, but as others have said, with what she’s been through, if this is what she wants, then it’s fine by me. |
+1 |
This looks like a grandmother who wants to believe she’s still hot. Blonde hair is hot, right? Right? |
Extensions!
Surprised the firm would allow it. |
It’s definitely a wig. The color change is probably to make it less obvious it’s a wig. It would be easier to compare a dark wig vs. her natural hair. No shame if she needs a wig. |
William has been balding since he was a young man. I wonder if he ever considered a toupee. |
Not a fan of this particular look. It looks unkempt and the color makes her appear washed out. |
Obvious wig. |
As a fellow cancer girlie, I feel for her. Getting comfortable with your post-chemo body takes time and acceptance. Chemo really does wreck your skin.
I went through chemo the same time as her. I cold capped and lost about 50% of my hair. Now, 15 months later, my hair is STILL a hot mess. Chemo curls that are out of control and gray hairs that are resistant to dye. It’s… a process. If she’s happy with it, good for her! |
+1. |
+1. She’s probably grayed a lot due to the stress and the lighter hair is easier to manage. Go easy on her-she doesn’t have the same 20 year old’s looks after 3 kids and a bout of cancer. |
ETA… the silver lining is that she’s still here, for us to dissect her hair and looks. I’d much rather have people make fun of my hot mess chemo curls, bad wigs and toppers than the alternative of not making it through treatment! |
She doesn’t look healthy. |
Yes. It looks like a store bought (not custom) wig. |