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A few minutes in Rita’s wig

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A few minutes in Rita’s wig is a post written by Lorena.

and her glasses!

When I first heard about Rita and what she did, I knew I had to meet her. I didn’t know what to expect as I waited in a cafe in ABC. Would I immediately recognize her? Would she be wearing the wig? No pictures had been posted of her wearing her wig.. yet.

All of a sudden I was noticing every passerby’s hair. Was anyone around me wearing a wig? Would I be able to tell?

One thing I did notice was that most women had very similar hairstyles. Teens and younger women had straight brown hair (the kind that’ll poof at the very first sign of precipitation) with the occasional rebellious afros (me included). Older women fit into two main categories: fake blond with layered highlights (that if counted can reveal the woman’s true age) and the easy-to-maintain mom dos. You know the type – short with poofy bangs.

A few minutes later a short brown bob was walking towards me and I quickly recognized who it was from her smile.

Since Rita’s shaved her hair a few weeks ago, she’s reached out to several cancer centers in Lebanon. Among them, the Children’s Cancer Center by the American University Hospital in Hamra and the Tamanna Organization that grants wishes to critically-ill children in Lebanon. Her focus was initially to help children battling with cancer, but her eyes were opened to an unexpected reality. Children have a rather optimistic outlook towards their sicknesses and more strength than we are led to believe. It’s their parents and adults who actually have a harder time dealing with matters relating to cancer.

It doesn’t help that our culture is still very hush-hush about cancer. Patients hide their conditions from the outside world, as if it is something to be ashamed of. Living in shame leads to more isolation and a stressful recovery of constantly worrying over what others are going to think. Not healthy in the least bit when the patient’s only concern should be healing.

And that’s what Rita wants to change – both by the physical statement she’s making and through her upcoming projects with cancer associations in Lebanon.

After we’d had a chance to chat, the moment came for the wig to come off. It took no convincing whatsoever. “After all, how am I going to spread the message if people don’t see me without the wig?” was Rita’s response to quiet my own concern about the scene it might create.

Rita has gotten some pretty funny reactions so far (read more in her blog entry “My Take on the Wig“). It’s expected that people would stare, but one guy literally fell off his seat once when she walked past! It’s ironic how women with ridiculously obvious cosmetic surgery won’t get a second look in Lebanon but then a woman with a shaved head is suddenly considered a “freak”. It’s about time we re-questioned our beauty standards here.

No reactions this time. There we were, in the middle of a crowded cafe with Rita’s wig on a happy wig stand’s head and the camera flashing away. No one stared and people didn’t even seem to notice what we were doing.

(Or so it seemed. Apparently we got a few shocked looks according to Rita, but I was too engrossed in taking photos to notice.)Here’s a shot of Rita with her wig on – a first, exclusive shot!

We’d like to thank Rita for taking the time to meet with us and we wish her the best of luck on her future projects!

Keep up with Rita’s latest updates and projects on her blog.

A bald move by an even bolder woman..

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A bald move by an even bolder woman.. is a post written by Lorena

“I am a girl, I live in Lebanon and I got my head shaved!” On April 10, 2010, Rita Kamel shaved her head for the following three reasons:

1- To break chemotherapy taboos.
2- To break the conventional beauty standards.
3- To raise awareness and funds for cancer.

I’d have to say, mission accomplished! I came across an article about her (on Ivy’s blog: Would you date a bald chick?) and was blown-away by her courage and conviction. She’s a true inspiration! Doesn’t she look absolutely gorgeous too?

I’m sure you’re all curious: How did she prepare for such a drastic step? What were the reactions of people around her? What did she discover through this? How could this help other women dealing with chemotherapy? Read Rita’s inspirational story on her blog: Click here.

Also, be sure to read Rita’s friend’s post on the experience with more insight on why Rita did it: Click here.

More about Rita coming soon!

Would you date a bald chick?

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Would you date a bald chick? is a post written by Ivy.

You probably already heard about the lovely Rita Kamel who shaved her head either from her blog or from the many Retweets she got on twitter! It’s the hot topic of the moment which led many of us to ask, why? Yes. Why would a pretty Lebanese girl simply decide to shave her head and go bald just like that. But you see this didn’t just happen out out of the blue, Rita planned it out to the very last detail, like one would do for a trip, getting her family on board, her boyfriend ( who happens to be bald too!) and even her co-workers. Rita even got a wig custom-made to wear to work.

Luckily for us Rita eloquently walks us through the many reasons she went through with it. Here is what she had to say when it was over:

To tell you the truth, I didn’t care what people would say nor how they would look at me. I was out just being myself. All I can say is that I have never felt more comfortable and confident in my entire life. I  have never felt sexier or more attractive. Courage? Guts? “Balls”? I really don’t know. My heart did not race during the shave and I was smiling all the time.”

Her  friend also gives us an insight of the different feelings she experienced in “ A Bold Move.“  Here are some of the reasons why Rita went through with it explains Mireille:

  1. Breaking the chemotherapy taboo
  2. Breaking the conventional beauty standard
  3. Raise awareness and funds for cancer

Rita’s move really got me thinking, she went somewhere many of us wouldn’t dare to go. Is it because we associate our hair with being feminine or is it because we live in a society that just wouldn’t understand let alone accept a bald by-choice woman. And how genius is it that Rita is doing her part in breaking these barriers.

Most importantly Rita’s boyfriend who  supported her all the way and is seen in the below pic kissing her head ( sigh.) So ask yourselves this: If you had a boyfriend, would he still love you without your long locks? Would he still find you sexy, hot, irresistible?  Better yet, would a guy especially a Lebanese one, date a bald girl? ( Thanks Shanty and Rita)  Bisoux

Rita by Toni Yammine

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When I got my head shaved, a lot of people reacted. But the very first person whose reaction was followed by an ACTION was Toni Yammine. He took me to a nice place in Beitchabeb for a photoshoot! I had so much fun!

I thank him for his initiative as he made me love myself even more!
You can view the pictures on Toni’s Flickr page or on my .

A bold move

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A bold move is a post written by mir

Tomorrow I am going to share a strong, unique and first time ever emotional experience with my friend Rita Kamel:

I will go with Rita to her hairdresser. Going to hairdressers for me is a nerve challenging task but this is not what the story is about, the whole story is that she is going to shave her head, shave as in “3al zero” .

Rita is a 26 years old lady and totally healthy. We all know that a lady shaving her head is quite a taboo in our society, here is why my friend is bravely doing so (It is not just a darb habal ):

1 - Breaking the chemotherapy taboo : Each one of us had a relative, a friend or an acquaintance undergo chemotherapy and we all know about how painful and agonizing that process is : imagine not knowing if you will make it alive at the end of the day and thinking that those few painful yet precious moments could be your last among your family, friends and relatives… yet despite all this, our society inflicts another moral stupid unjustified stress on chemotherapy female patients, I am talking about “Oh my god, she is loosing all her hair ! ”
From a whole body crumbling under pain, all they worry and talk about is “loosing the freaking hair”, ano what the hell, hair grows back painlessly and what difference does it make? What pisses me off also, is that people console the girl about the hair after she recovers instead of congratulating her and wishing her health for example !

2 – Breaking the conventional beauty standards : Remember that shamBoo ad where the lady flicks her hair and the guy falls in love with her? Well Rita is making quite a loud and courage feminist statement : Beauty does not lie in ur hair ladies, but more with what resides under it ! That would be what is inside your skull ! Known as brain as well . It is not a statement, it is more like a soul freeing act .
What I know is that I will be looking forward for hanging out with Rita more than I usually do and I am sure Salim – the boyfriend- will enjoy taking out his equally head-shaved lady…this couple will only look damn hotter together.

3 – Raise awareness and funds for cancer : Being in Lebanon and having your head shaved will raise lots of questions, Rita will have the task of answering those “are you sick” questions and explaining her point of view about the 2 points mentioned above and trust me, that task is harder than skinning your head and banging it against concrete walls . We will also hold a Fun(d) Raising event, where we donate different accessories (earrings, bandannas, wigs…) for girls who are sadly suffering from cancer and have to undergo chemotherapy (we will make a full post about that on fund raising soon).

I am buzzing with thoughts and feelings: Will Rita chicken out and back away? Will she regret it? What feedback would she get? If she wants to back off, should I encourage her or just keep aside? Will I have the nerves to take pics and document the event? Would another girl step up and do it ? Would it make a change/difference ?

Well only tomorrow will tell, what I am sure of is that I am damn proud of you Rita and a tiny bit jealous !

For those of you who don’t know Rita , is her twitter name and here are some pictures of Rita and Salim.

Featured on WordPress!

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I just found out that my blog got featured on WordPress under Human Resources tag. Really unexpected!
Thank you very much for this trust! (click picture to enlarge)

Bloggers Face-OFF

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Bloggers Face-OFF is an interesting initiative taken by Chanty who is interviewing the writers behind the blogs by selecting two persons every time.

Click Face-OFF to check about Lilianne Assaf vs. Me :)

I hope you enjoy it!

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