In case you are still reading comments after ten years, I thank you for creating your videos! After radiation for brain cancer, I tried wearing a few different woven cotton chemo caps, but they didn't fit properly. I was a professional dressmaker. Even though my eyebrows and front half of my hair is gone, I still want to look as good as possible. Your tutorials have made that possible! ❤️
Yesterday was the day my hair started coming out and I was in tears until I watched your video! My husband shaved my head and I wore a scarf to church the way you taught how to tie it and I felt so comfortable. THANK YOU so much for creating these videos!!
Thanks for this very helpful tutorial. Your tips and tying instructions are very helpful. I love the tip of adding stretchy headbands!! It really makes it more versatile and stylish. ❤
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I am a breast cancer warrior, lost all of my hair, (many, many years ago) and could not find such a helpful blog as yours! I now will share this site with the people I mentor as newly diagnosed. I did something creative out of the experience, though...I wrote a book...free to anyone with cancer...it's made it around the world...with the picture of my bald self and my hair self on the cover!!!!
My hair started falling out this week, and I am shaving my hair at the end of this week. This video was helpful and it has made me feel better about loosing my hair.
sooooooo pretty !!!!!!! i have a classmate from 6th grade ( im 30 now ) with cancer so im about to do the big chop in support and donate my virgin african american / pacific islander mix hair to gift her in wig form !!!! wish us luck and most of all wish her a safe and effective recovery .......thanks for this so so so cute and easy way to wear scarfs
Thank you so much for sharing this tip! I have had several brain surgeries this year and I have lost all of my hair. I am finally getting to go out in public but I've been a bit nervous doing so. I think this is going to give me the confidence I need! Take care!
Glad to seen your video in tying infinity scarves. My sister is going through chemo since February this year. She’s been wearing knitted caps but at times it’s too hot for her. Looking for options as we are going in a cruise and wanted to help her wrap her head. Thank you for showing the easiest way. Now I can utilized my scarves for my sister!
Thank you for this. I have been bawling and wouldn't go out in public and remembered I have 2 infinitum scarfs. You just made it possible for me to leave my house!
I love this wrap. Thank you for sharing. I was diagnosed with breast cancer and start chemo next week. I have tons of scarves and this style is perfect.
I have only just discovered your blog. You are stunning! I have always wanted to know how to do scarves like this! Also, loved your eyelash tutorial. I have recently stopped coloring brunette hair and have a very naturally white hair. As I am pale, I want to start wearing (69) eyelashes to emphasize my makeup. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I was just diagnosed with breast cancer and started chemo. Still have hair but thinking. Your tutorials are awesome. keep them coming. I am from Cleveland Ohio
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وبه نستعين وعليه توكلنا وبه ءانبنا وإليه المصير بسم الله ما شاء الله تبارك الله الرحمن الرحيم الله اكبر ولله الحمد اللهم إنى أسألك من فضلك ورحمتك فإنه لا يملكها إلا أنت اللهم صل على محمد وعلى ءال محمد
In case you are still reading comments after ten years, I thank you for creating your videos! After radiation for brain cancer, I tried wearing a few different woven cotton chemo caps, but they didn't fit properly. I was a professional dressmaker. Even though my eyebrows and front half of my hair is gone, I still want to look as good as possible. Your tutorials have made that possible! ❤️
Yesterday was the day my hair started coming out and I was in tears until I watched your video! My husband shaved my head and I wore a scarf to church the way you taught how to tie it and I felt so comfortable. THANK YOU so much for creating these videos!!
Thanks for this very helpful tutorial. Your tips and tying instructions are very helpful. I love the tip of adding stretchy headbands!! It really makes it more versatile and stylish. ❤
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I am a breast cancer warrior, lost all of my hair, (many, many years ago) and could not find such a helpful blog as yours! I now will share this site with the people I mentor as newly diagnosed. I did something creative out of the experience, though...I wrote a book...free to anyone with cancer...it's made it around the world...with the picture of my bald self and my hair self on the cover!!!!
My hair started falling out this week, and I am shaving my hair at the end of this week. This video was helpful and it has made me feel better about loosing my hair.
sooooooo pretty !!!!!!! i have a classmate from 6th grade ( im 30 now ) with cancer so im about to do the big chop in support and donate my virgin african american / pacific islander mix hair to gift her in wig form !!!! wish us luck and most of all wish her a safe and effective recovery .......thanks for this so so so cute and easy way to wear scarfs
I love how you showed something different with the infinity scarf, thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing this tip! I have had several brain surgeries this year and I have lost all of my hair. I am finally getting to go out in public but I've been a bit nervous doing so. I think this is going to give me the confidence I need! Take care!
Glad to seen your video in tying infinity scarves. My sister is going through chemo since February this year. She’s been wearing knitted caps but at times it’s too hot for her. Looking for options as we are going in a cruise and wanted to help her wrap her head. Thank you for showing the easiest way. Now I can utilized my scarves for my sister!
Wanda Lim has she tried cotton? I know I’ve seen those.. I actually have a newsboy cap in cotton that is super comfy 😁
Thank you for this. I have been bawling and wouldn't go out in public and remembered I have 2 infinitum scarfs. You just made it possible for me to leave my house!
I love this wrap. Thank you for sharing. I was diagnosed with breast cancer and start chemo next week. I have tons of scarves and this style is perfect.
I hope you're doing better now
Thank you!!
I have only just discovered your blog. You are stunning! I have always wanted to know how to do scarves like this! Also, loved your eyelash tutorial. I have recently stopped coloring brunette hair and have a very naturally white hair. As I am pale, I want to start wearing (69) eyelashes to emphasize my makeup. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I was just diagnosed with breast cancer and started chemo. Still have hair but thinking. Your tutorials are awesome. keep them coming. I am from Cleveland Ohio
Where can I get the cap online.
I have seen them on both amazon and eBay
I’m sure there are other places as well, but I hope that helps 😁
Beautiful easily done
Thanks you have given me a lot of ideas
Thank you, I love it !
Lovely. Thanks so very much very useful tips!😍😄
Great info - so easy. It would be so helpful if you would show the back when done, so I know I got it right! Thanks ;o)
Thank You ! So Easy!
You look gorgeous 💕😘
Thanks
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وبه نستعين وعليه توكلنا وبه ءانبنا وإليه المصير
بسم الله ما شاء الله تبارك الله الرحمن الرحيم الله اكبر ولله الحمد
اللهم إنى أسألك من فضلك ورحمتك فإنه لا يملكها إلا أنت
اللهم صل على محمد وعلى ءال محمد
Awsome