Modelo australiana muestra su verdadero aspecto tras padecer alopecia [Video]

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[dropcap]L[/dropcap]ara Kitchen, una modelo australiana, que tiene miles de seguidores en su cuenta de Instagram, reveló que padece alopecia desde los seis años, motivo por el cual ha tenido que usar peluca para modelar.

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Lara Kitchen

La top publicó un video en su cuenta de Instagram, en el que aparece sin peluca, ni maquillaje, y habla sobre lo difícil que ha sido luchar contra su enfermedad, pero el apoyo de su familia y amigos ha hecho que hoy pueda aceptarse.

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“Soy valiente y fuerte, y sí… el cabello es muy importante físicamente, pero mis amigos y mi familia me quieren como soy y no tengo por qué avergonzarme de ello”, expresó.

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Lara también relata que entrar a la escuela a los 14 años fue una etapa complicada, pues el pelo se le empezaba a caer más, sus compañeros se dieron cuenta de que usaba peluca, y empezaron a rumorar que ella sufría cáncer.

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Lara Kitchen

Aunque se sometió a muchos tratamientos súper caros, ninguno dio resultado, hasta que apareció Franchesca Mori, una especialista en fabricar pelucas con pelo natural.

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Lara Kitchen

Mori se convirtió en la salvación de Kitchen, quien asegura que sus creaciones la han hecho muy feliz. Incluso fue idea de ambas lanzar el clip con un mensaje para ayudar a que otras personas que padecen alopecia aprendan a vivir así.

 

 

Doing this is was the scariest thing I have ever done in my entire life and something I don’t speak about to anyone! So a little story to get this all started When I was 14 I started to loose my hair in clumps and as you can imagine being a 14 year old girl starting high school with new people, you want to make a good impression but for me I became and felt like I was the girl that «wore a wig» or as nasty rumors went around such as «I had cancer» and these words were spread not just through my own school but through other school and already suffering anxiety made things very tough. My parents had no Idea what was going on, why was I loosing my hair? We saw doctor after doctor and some said stress and then one of perths top dermatologists told us alopecia, I remember sitting there and just crying in the doctors office and taking my wig off as he looked at my head and began to tell me and my mum that the follicle off the hair was still there but the chances of it growing back were slim but determined to get my hair back we started treatments (which were not cheap, and involved very strong steroids going onto my head) eventually after trying and trying I gave up and had to accept that nothing was working so for the mean time stick to wigs And I can tell you now wigs 6-7 years ago were not what they are today! And one day a gorgeous soul who I will forever be great full too for this told me about franchesca this young lady that was making wigs/ weaves. So my mum and i went and visited franchesca and my god my life changed instantly, Franchesca made long human hair wigs, which was so exciting for me, I could straighten my hair!! I could have a long pony tail! My «hair» looked more real. And from then on kept hush about my hair. Over the past years me and franchesca have spoken about doing something like this video and a few months ago, I agreed! Because I have nothing to be ashamed off in my words «I’m bold (literally) and strong» and yes hair is a major physical aspect to my appearance but my friends and family love me for me, my personality the person and was raised to be, I shouldn’t have anything to feel ashamed off! *continue reading in the comments section

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