Every girl knows her hair is her best accessory. You can braid it, scrunch it, curl it, straighten, it you name it. To a girl, hair is not
just hair. It's valuable. Last week eight brave young ladies came together and reiterated this reality. That hair is valuable. It is valuable to that young girl who is fighting the battle of cancer and has lost the opportunity to run her fingers through her hair like so many girls can. And these eight girls? Well, they decided to give back by giving a little piece of themselves to those girls who aren't so fortunate. My brother in law is the youth leader at his church and he challenged these young ladies to donate their hair to cancer patients. Ally from glitz and glam decided to jump on board and offer her awesome hair cutting skills. This girl is a trooper. She cut and styled eight girls' hair by herself. She's a wizard, I swear. My brother in law asked if I could take some head shots of these fabulous ladies after their hair cutting experience and I loooved the idea! What a more awesome way to celebrate what they did than with a fabulous shoot to show off their adorable new do? They got short hair and they don't care folks! Each girl donated at least 6 inches of their hair to
locks of love. A non-profit organization that helps disadvantaged children under 21 who are suffering long-term hair loss.
For starters, here's Stephanie. Girl, you're a natural!
Daisy, your curly hair is purrty.
Yosi, you are just too adorable!
Astrid is so cute. Her hair was super long before she cut it and she was so nervous to cut it but she was a total trooper, and her hair? I'd say it turned out adorbs!
Melissa! Oh Melissa. You work that new hair like a pro girl!
This is Yesi, and she is pretty much fierce.
Last but not least, the youngest of the bunch. Grace. I just want to pinch her cheeks and take her home with me.
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