A Good Hair Day Means More When You Are Fighting Cancer
Dear Salon Partners, With Breast Cancer Awareness Month around the corner, I have been reflecting on what we can do as an industry to help. When I was fighting breast cancer, I experienced firsthand the emotional ties between a woman’s hair and her sense of self. Losing your hair during chemo suddenly means losing control, your privacy, identity and well-being. I was one of the lucky ones, able to afford the new scalp cooling technology that saved my hair. But I kept thinking, what about the women who can’t?That's why I invite you to join our partnership with HairToStay, a non-profit that is raising funds to subsidize scalp cooling for cancer patients. We've put together a toolkit of everything you need to join the cause, plus a webinar to explain how to use the tools.This October, you and your team can make a difference—and no one can do it better. Debra Neill Baker
Please join our webinar to learn more: Monday, August 20th at 1:00PM CDT
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