Respect, a point of balance.

 

Since I was little, I have been fighting against alopecia. With my mother, a tireless nurse, I received quite a few treatments that allowed for a nice recession. Moreover, with motherhood, this reality has returned. And over the past two years, I see it reclaiming its place, like a river that remembers its course.

Since I live in solution mode, I decided to cut my hair much shorter, as this way I can get them more or less level, but a good camera 🎥 and lights are not always the best friends.

So I understand the situation that many women as well as men experience with these unplanned hair losses, often without symmetry. Depending on how each person loved their hair, the impact of this inconvenience varies. By my appearance, I help those who struggle with a somewhat forced change in their appearance such as skin stress, vitiligo, aggressive acne, and so on. So there is a whole delicacy in the subject. And every person deserves to be respected in their universe.

 
Today you can find my photos as paintings in my store, to remind you that living is a choice.

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Last night, at the Oscars, I felt a lack of empathy in choosing to laugh at someone's discomfort. It creates an unease.

At the same time, respect comes back into play when a repair is requested. Moving from words to a violent gesture is yet another lack of respect that reflects inappropriate behavior.

In conclusion, respect is a point of balance that allows us to determine what we can say and what we can do.

On this, I will always be an advocate for the whole image that combines how you see yourself, behave, and vibe within you. You are a whole!

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