I struggled through junior high trying to figure out what to do with it until fate and Mom, again, stepped in. I had to have a major operation on my spine and would need to be in the hospital for a long time. Mom thought a perm would tame the mane and ease the management. It was genius. The frizz went away – FOREVER – and the bramble bush became oodles and oodles of ‘cascadading’ curls.
I have spent more money on conditioner in the last eight months than in any five years of my life. But it was so worth it! The Hair grew long and survived until it was long enough for the ten inch ponytail.
My lifelong friend, stylist Karen Mullen of Hair with Flair did the honors and a cute short cut.

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I loved your story. I too had my crowning glory, long red hair. I worried when I was young what I would do when I was an 'older' woman and long hair wouldn't be stylish. Well, I got older and I didn't care, I loved my long red hair even though it was gradually turning grayer.
Then the horrible news. Yes, the breast cancer diagnosis was bad, BUT I WOULD LOSE MY HAIR?!!!
Long story short, I survived without my hair and even came to embrace my badge of survival, my now short, very curly, henna red hair.
I still have my 12" pony tail though. I haven't been able to part with it yet. Some day.
Just shared this wonderful story on my Facebook wall. I haven’t been too active on twitter lately but noticed my RSS feed had not been updated and found your new site. Cool story and cool art. Will have to look at some of the pendants for gifts in the future – great idea!