BOLD BEANIES Chemo Cancer Hair Loss Beanie Headscarf Wrap UK PICC Port Arm Cover Sleeve Face Mask & Alopecia Bandana Turban Hats AWARD WIN. CHEMOTHERAPY GIFTS
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Are you looking for a specific chemo hat, scarf or headwear? Can't see the cancer headwear you're looking for?
Emilienne's main objective from her Bold Beanies business is to help people suffering hair loss (her own experience was medical alopecia from chemotherapy treatments aged 31)... to make a things just a bit more bearable... so if you would like to have something bespoke or having something unique in mind (size, print, customisation or colour for example), please drop her an email - info@boldbeanies.co.uk - and she will always try her best to help.
Bold Beanies thin stretchy cotton hats, head-wraps and scarves are available for Men, women and kids and come in a wide variety of plain colours and sizes. But sometimes you are searching for something truly unique and maybe we can help.
Emilienne lost her hair whilst receiving chemotherapy treatment for grade 3 advanced Breast Cancer and couldn't find any simple, comfortable and un-fussy chemo headwear to make her feel confident to get on with her day and breathable and snug so she could get a good nights sleep.
Beautiful fun Liberty print headwear for children with hair loss either medical from cancer chemotherapy drugs or non medical Alopecia.
Super silky soft hats and scarves made using the highest quality stretchy cotton fabrics to fit comfy and snuggly on the head. Stays put whilst playing and sleeping and it’s breathable thin cotton keeps the head at an even temperature. Scarves and Picc line covers also. Worldwide shipping. www.boldbeanies.com #boldbeanies #alopecia #cancer #children #kidscancer #cancerkids #childrenscancer #leukemia #hairloss #child #beanies #comfyforchemo #liberty #libertyprint #hat #scarves #piccline
Use Discount Coupon Code ' FESTIVE25 ' at checkout this weekend for a 25% storewide sale on all orders over £30 and get those last minute Christmas chemotherapy cancer Alopecia comfortable cotton headwear or gift for a loved one suffering hair loss.
Free UK Delivery on all orders over £30. Free Delivery to Ireland on all orders over £45. Free Worldwide Shipping on all orders over £55.
Starts Friday 14th December and ends Midnight on Sunday.
If your doctor has prescribed a chemotherapy drug that is known to cause hair loss, make the decision to prepare yourself for hair lossbeforetreatment begins. Cancer already does a number on a person's self-image, and hair loss can be a seriously devastating side effect. Early preparation can help you cope when your hair begins to fall out.
1 Opt for a Short Haircut Before Treatment Begins
Many women choose to cut their hair short or shave their heads entirely before hair starts to fall out. It's a lot less shocking to have short clumps of hair fall out in the shower or in your hands, rather than a handful of long strands. Plus, hair tends to come out in uneven patches, and short hair can help to temporarily mask this.
I went straight for a 'buzz cut' but feel with hindsight it would have been a good idea for me to have an in-between cut so it was less shocking.
2 Get aWig
If you plan on wearing a wig after you lose your hair to chemotherapy, try to get onebeforeyour hair begins to fall out. Choosinga wig before hair loss is ideal because it allows you to choose a wig that matches your hair colour bestandyou'll have it on hand when hair loss starts. However you may decide to try a completely new look! Most NHS areas offer at least one wig to cancer patients starting a course of chemotherapy where medical Alopecia (hair loss) is inevitable.
I had a wig, but I have to say it wasn't a pleasant process really and I regret the experience. I wish I could have had longer choosing one and everything happened so fast I didn't have anyone with me to help choose one. As a result I didn't like mine very much and only wore it on 2 occasions at the request of my then 4 year old daughter. I found my wigveryuncomfortable and felt more self conscious wearing that my beanies. BUT that is just me and I would still recommend getting at least one wig.
3 Choose Some Beanies.
Even if you get a wig, you will need some type of head covering for when you are not wearing your wig, especially during chilly weather and during the night. Wigs can also be uncomfortable, so you will want some easy comfy 'hygge' headwear to slip on easily and cover up for your family and loved ones. Your scalp will most likely be sensitive when not covered, not to mention cold. Beanies also provide excellent protect protection against the sun and wind when outdoors.
Why not add a head wrap over your Bold Beanie for an extra touch of luxury.
Bold Beanies has always strived to be as carbon neutral as possible using recycled and recyclable packing. Now we are going one step further and introducing 100% compostable product packaging and posting materials.
We manufacture our cancer hats, scarves and PICC covers using fabrics from the UK, manufactured locally and shipped from local depot minimising our carbon footprint.
We are now proud to say that we are now using 100% compostable product packaging and shipping materials. All other components are made of recycled paper or card.