Have Hope Set from Lilla Rose

Lilla Rose Have Hope Set

The last thing a woman with cancer or her friends need is someone trying to sell them something, right?

But consider this –

There are studies that show that for many women, losing their hair is worse than losing a breast. That’s because you can conceal the loss of a breast, but hair loss is so obvious and apparent.

Marisa Weiss, M.D., chief medical officer, Breastcancer.org

Why was the Lilla Rose Have Hope set created?

https://youtube.com/watch?v=LJ-8pSFk-7I

In the video above, the founder of Lilla Rose, John Dorsey, details a brief encounter he had with a women with cancer related hair loss.  Although she was in the midst of treatment, he gave her a flexi and told her to come back the next year to show him how it looked in her hair.  She did come back the following year to show him the flexi in her hair.  She told him that his simple gift had given her hope.

That’s all this set is about.  Giving hope to women who are struggling.

What’s in the Lilla Rose Have Hope Set

Scarf

The set comes with one of two beautiful soft scarves which can be used to cover her head as she goes through treatment and as a beautiful accent when she has recovered.

Rosewater

Lilla Rose rosewater is certified organic and steam distilled from Bulgarian rose petals. A comforting addition to the set, it not only smells beautiful, but has traditionally been used to soothe and heal irritated skin for thousands of years.

Lilla Rose Hairclip with charms saying Never Give Up and Hope and a bottle of Lilla Rose Rosewater

Hairclip

A charm flexi clip with the charms Hope and Never Give Up. The flexi is a size XS which can be used to clip the scarf now and in her hair later. The charms will remind her to never give up and to have hope.

Gift Bag

The set comes enclosed in a beautiful organza bag perfect for giving.

Have Hope Set from Lilla Rose

Who do you know who could use a little hope?

Other resources to help with chemo related hair loss

These are the best links I found related to chemo induced hair loss.  If you have anything to add, please let me know so I can include it in the post to come. 

https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/physical-side-effects/hair-loss.html

https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/physical-side-effects/hair-loss/how-to-wear-a-scarf.html

http://www.chemocare.com/chemotherapy/side-effects/hair-loss-and-chemotherapy.aspx

https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/chemotherapy/in-depth/hair-loss/art-20046920

https://www.webmd.com/cancer/chemo-hair-loss#1

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