It's been 3 months since chemo ended. Can anyone share hair pics?

Posted by bmasters01 @bmasters01, Feb 4 3:53pm

It has been 3 months since end of chemo. Can anyone share their hair pictures or stories about hair regrowth?

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I always had straight hair, very thick, dark blonde. I lost every hair on my body lol. It grew back very curly, mixture of gray, white and dark brown. After starting on anastrozole it is slowly falling out again and coming in very fine and straight with noticeable bald spots.

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I am now on Anastrozole now - hope I don't lose any more hair!! Thanks for the information.

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@bmasters01

I am now on Anastrozole now - hope I don't lose any more hair!! Thanks for the information.

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I lost all of my hair, every single hair on my body. I was in my 30’s and it came in gray and white and curly. I took tamoxifen and the anastrozole and my hair came in fine and stayed curly in spots. Some is curly and some is straight. It has stayed this way for 18 years. until I was put on statins a year or so ago and now it has gotten quite thin. Here is a picture immediately following chemo, sitting with cockatoo, and one about three months later, standing with friend. These are photos of old photos so not the best.

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@cmdw2600

All of my life prior to cancer I had had shoulder length dark brown hair. Not thick or luxurious but nice enough hair. I was 66 at time of diagnosis (71 now) and had been getting my roots colored in order to maintain the appearance I was accustomed to, but I had causally considered going gray before chemo.

Since you’re starting from no hair, it takes time. I thought that if hair grows a half an inch a month it wouldn’t take too long to recover, but I was wrong. You must be patient, especially if you want a longer style.

My initial new hair had body-something new for me as my hair was always straight. Now-4 and a half years later- it is the same as it was before except very fine as I am no spring chicken! I have kept it silver and must say it is liberating not to have the maintenance.

In the meantime, do what makes you comfortable. I wore a wig until my hair was about two inches long (about 9 months from end of chemo) because I don’t have the kind of face for bald. I used rosemary essential oil mixed with jojoba oil on my scalp per my integrative medicine doctor. First photo is after a year and a half and second is two and a half years. Decided to add a third picture since I figured you’d be interested in the nearer future-this was at 10 months.

Best wishes, Cindy

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You look great!

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@auntieoakley

I lost all of my hair, every single hair on my body. I was in my 30’s and it came in gray and white and curly. I took tamoxifen and the anastrozole and my hair came in fine and stayed curly in spots. Some is curly and some is straight. It has stayed this way for 18 years. until I was put on statins a year or so ago and now it has gotten quite thin. Here is a picture immediately following chemo, sitting with cockatoo, and one about three months later, standing with friend. These are photos of old photos so not the best.

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Thank you! Very helpful. Pictures were a good explantion.

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@cmdw2600

All of my life prior to cancer I had had shoulder length dark brown hair. Not thick or luxurious but nice enough hair. I was 66 at time of diagnosis (71 now) and had been getting my roots colored in order to maintain the appearance I was accustomed to, but I had causally considered going gray before chemo.

Since you’re starting from no hair, it takes time. I thought that if hair grows a half an inch a month it wouldn’t take too long to recover, but I was wrong. You must be patient, especially if you want a longer style.

My initial new hair had body-something new for me as my hair was always straight. Now-4 and a half years later- it is the same as it was before except very fine as I am no spring chicken! I have kept it silver and must say it is liberating not to have the maintenance.

In the meantime, do what makes you comfortable. I wore a wig until my hair was about two inches long (about 9 months from end of chemo) because I don’t have the kind of face for bald. I used rosemary essential oil mixed with jojoba oil on my scalp per my integrative medicine doctor. First photo is after a year and a half and second is two and a half years. Decided to add a third picture since I figured you’d be interested in the nearer future-this was at 10 months.

Best wishes, Cindy

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Looks great! You were very smart to add some darker color at roots around face! Beautiful decision!
Makes me wonder for those who are growing hair back in, when at a very short length, you might like the look of a little darker color - but using only powder root blur, not dye?
I’ve used root blur for years, it’s just powder, pretty non toxic. Sticks amazing well to the hair, but washes out with shampoo.
Suggest sticking to better brands to get better quality look. John Freida, Clairol, Madison Reed are the brands I’ve used. I have a friend who uses eye shadow powder as root blur, though.
I order from Amazon but it’s sold everywhere. I buy a slightly lighter color than I think I want, because it tends to do on dark. Brush from thicker hair towards the fine hairline to avoid a dark line. Then blur some more with your fingers.

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Thank you for your helpful comments

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@bmasters01

Thank you! Very helpful. Pictures were a good explantion.

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I lost all of my hair after starting chemo. When my hair started to grow again it came in a silver/grey.

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@cmdw2600

All of my life prior to cancer I had had shoulder length dark brown hair. Not thick or luxurious but nice enough hair. I was 66 at time of diagnosis (71 now) and had been getting my roots colored in order to maintain the appearance I was accustomed to, but I had causally considered going gray before chemo.

Since you’re starting from no hair, it takes time. I thought that if hair grows a half an inch a month it wouldn’t take too long to recover, but I was wrong. You must be patient, especially if you want a longer style.

My initial new hair had body-something new for me as my hair was always straight. Now-4 and a half years later- it is the same as it was before except very fine as I am no spring chicken! I have kept it silver and must say it is liberating not to have the maintenance.

In the meantime, do what makes you comfortable. I wore a wig until my hair was about two inches long (about 9 months from end of chemo) because I don’t have the kind of face for bald. I used rosemary essential oil mixed with jojoba oil on my scalp per my integrative medicine doctor. First photo is after a year and a half and second is two and a half years. Decided to add a third picture since I figured you’d be interested in the nearer future-this was at 10 months.

Best wishes, Cindy

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You look even more beautiful with short hair!

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@myoga

You look even more beautiful with short hair!

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You are very kind. Thank you!

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