Have any of you noticed how many beautiful lady fashion models are shaving their heads and wearing the bald look these days?

Some of them are so beautiful wearing their bald look, with their long dangle earrings, makeup, and sexy dresses. The bald look has become a popular style for some women fashion models, as well as women rock singers and musicians.

This is a photo of one of India's most popular fashion models, Diandra Soares. She looks fantastic in her bald look, she is a very attractive feminine lady.

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Wow, yes she looks gorgeous.

This woman is Canadian fashion model Elly Mayday. She had cancer, she defeated it, and liked the bald look so much, that she kept it. She has had more modeling work since she was bald than she had with hair. It works for her,. She is lovely.



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This beautiful bald woman is Sue Ellman from Australia.

She is something of a Renaisance woman, she has been a fashion model, as well as a writer, an actress, a tv news and entertainment broadcaster, and a few years ago she had her own show interviewing celebrities on Australian tv. She is well known in Australia.She is a beautiful lady.

This beautiful bald woman is American fashion model Laura Hudson. She has alopecia.

This beauituThis beautiful lady is British singer Jessie J. She shaves her head as a fashion style.

The beautiful bald woman on the left in this photo is the fashion model Miss Tanzania. She made the final ten in the Miss Universe contest. I believe it was in 2012 or 2013. She is lovely.

British actress Natalie Portman looks sensational with her shaved head. She is lovely.

So, gerald, tell me how showcasing photos of bald women, not alopecian, is helping us cope?  This is a support group not a fetish board.

Well said Tuesday, I thought the first photo was posted to be empowering to women with hair loss but Gerald has now gone on to post photos of several women that seem superfluous to the thread.

With all due respect, I believe you ladies are missing the point I was making.

The point I was making was that the bald look on women, whether they are alopecians or whether they shave their heads, is gradually becoming an accepted fashion style.

One of the problems bald alopecian women have traditionally had is that they feel that having a bald head is not desirable for a woman. This is something that bald alopecian women have struggled with,obviously.

I know my lovely alopecian lady struggled with it, until she learned not only to accept it, but to make the most of her smooth bald head and use it to her advantage as a fashion style, like Elly Mayday or Laura Hudson have used it as a fashion style. They know they are attractive, and make themselves even more attractive as with their choice of makeup, earrings and accesories, feminine clothing, etc.

They know how to use it, how to make the most of it.

I was showing that as wearing the bald look becomes more of an accepted fashion style, alopecian women will naturally feel better about their bald condition, and will realize that society accepts them for what they are, and that in fact a bald woman can be just as attractive, beautiful, and feminine as a blonde, brunette, or redhead.

By showing several examples of famous attractive women wearing the bald look, both alopecian women and non-alopecian women, I was showing how the bald look has become increasingly accepted.

So accepted in fact that some women who don't even need to wear the bald look, have decided to wear it anyway, because they believe they are attractive, feminine and beautiful wearing the look.

That is obviously empowering to an alopecian woman, to know that women like her are becoming more accepted and even desirable women.

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