Girl Undergoing Chemo Asks An Affordable Wig For Convocation, Stylist’s Reply Is Winning Hearts

Any deadly disease leaves the sufferer either devastated or extremely strong! The heavy medication, therapies, rounds of chemotherapy might break the patient wanting them to give up on life completely or make them emerge out of the illness with immense strength.

During the course of chemo used to treat cancer or autoimmune diseases, the patients lose hair making them conscious about leaving home. Moreover, if the person is a female student, who wishes to attend the convocation ceremony looking all dolled-up, a good hairstyle is indeed needed!

Taleah Javon from Austin, who suffers from Sickle Cell and Lupus, is undergoing chemotherapy to treat her illness. The 24-year-old student who will be graduating this year in BSc Psychology is prepping up for her convocation scheduled in March. Just like any other student, Javon wanted to attend the big day of her life looking the best.

But as fated, her hair began to fall off due to chemo. So, she took to social media to seek help asking netizens if they could suggest her someplace to get an affordable wig so that she can style her hair beautifully for the graduation day.

Her post received several positive responses from the netizens. Many of them also suggested her some professional stylists. But a stylist from Mason, Ohio went beyond the stretches to help the girl. Check your dm love, I just booked my flight to Orlando & I’m coming to slay you for FREE! See you soon ?,” she wrote in response to Javon’s post.

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The stylist’s response left the girl brimming with joy. Internet too could not stop gushing over her sweet gesture for a stranger.

In a world where we get to hear incidences more about cruelty and crimes, at such times, a heartfelt gesture by someone towards a stranger, do, restore our faith in humanity!

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