If you are reading this, you are considering shaving your head. Congratulations and welcome to the coven. Everyone has different reasons for wanting to buzz it all off. For me, I wanted a fresh start after gradually and accidentally making my undercut so drastic it was inevitable I would have to restart my hair growth all over if I wanted it to grow out in a non-bizarro way. I shaved my head by myself in my bathroom on a regular weekday morning, and it felt like a great start to an otherwise ordinary week. Still, every time I touch it up again, I feel liberated.
Why Shaving My Head For Cancer Created Controversy For Me
For most of my life, except for that middle school awkward period, I have been fairly confident in my personality and appearance. Right off the bat I received mixed opinions, before even having my head shaved. No one, male or female, in my family had participated in St. As usual, I was proving myself to be the black sheep in the family and became upset that all they could see in the matter was my head shaving, not the charity I was supporting.
Sometimes a hashtag sums it up perfectly. A phrase topped the quartet: "The future is female, and it doesn't have time for styling products. The message is clear.
Its head and shoulders above all other fundraisers. If last year's Summer Fete was a wash out and you just don't fancy organising yet another charity carwash. Then maybe its time you considered giving just that little bit more! The idea is very simple and a great attention grabber, guaranteed to attract publicity to your good cause.