Appearances 

Appearances 

Happy Hair

My hair has gone through quite the transformation over the years.  I decided to let it go grey in my early forties as I needed agency going through my divorce.  One friend criticised this decision as her opinion cast me looking old in my grey locks.  But the first thing I noticed was colleagues took me seriously.  I felt respected.  And I loved pushing back at the standard where women were told by marketers that we needed to cover those greys to be acceptable.  

lovely greys

Then in my early fifties, I met my partner who had a purple and green mohawk.  I had always wanted purple hair, especially a mohawk.  I jumped into this new look trepidatiously as I was worried about how the administrators at my professional job in higher education would handle it.  The pandemic had just begun and I was mostly working from home, but ventured into the office about once every few weeks.  My partner convinced me to just dye a little bit in the front purple and see how I like it and gauge reactions.   

Pandemic Hair

I proudly walked into work one morning with my newly purple curls dangling on my forehead and ran into the dean, who promptly and enthusiastically responded, “I love your hair!”  I believe I went home that night and dyed my whole head and over time, the cut got shorter and shorter until a mohawk naturally formed and the colors morphed from just purple to various shades of pink, blue, purple and green. 

Full Purple

As my self acceptance emerged, so did my inner peacock.  Previously I had been trying to fade into the background and not be seen. During my lifetime, I felt others were annoyed at my existence and I struggled to see myself belonging here.  

Mother’s Day Hair

I learned that I belong here because I am here; the earth has produced me.  Hiding myself as if a wallflower is equivalent to hiding the gift of me and depriving others of the wonderfulness inside me.  I am proud of who I am, of who I have always been and I want to share myself with the world.    

   

Concert Hair

My hair has gone through quite the transformation over the years.  I decided to let it go grey in my early forties as I needed agency going through my divorce.  One friend criticised this decision as her opinion cast me looking old in my grey locks.  But the first thing I noticed was colleagues took…

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