Girl With Alopecia Areata Says “Crazy Hair Day” At School “Now I Love Being Bald”

Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says “Crazy Hair Day” At School “Now I Love Being Bald”

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

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Many kids love crazy hair days at school. But imagine that how would you feel if you did not have hair? This little girl showed that even if you don’t have hair, a crazy hair day can be so much fun.

Gianessa suffers from alopecia, which is caused by hair falling out of round spots. While brushing her hair, nurse Daniela Ryde saw her condition. And also, it didn’t take long for her hair to disappear. Daniela believes it was due to the intense stress that followed the death of her grandmother.

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

The mother said it was disturbing and difficult for both of them; She was afraid she would be bullied, and she did not want to feel more beautiful than she was. Two years ago, in March, when the crazy hair day at school approached, they were both nervous. However, they decided not to lose on the theme day, and the mother came up with a wonderful idea.

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

Using bright jewelry, the mother turned her daughter’s skull into a work of art. The designs on the glue jewelry included a bright owl and flowers.

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

Gianessa’s mother explained that her dream was to one day become a model. She got this idea when she found some glue jewelry in cool designs in the scratch book department at a local store. It fits the daughter’s personality and transforms a stressful time without hair into something entertaining. Daniela explained that as soon as she opened the car door in the car drop-off lane, her classmates loved it. She is also the winner of Crazy Hair Day.

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

Gianessa told People magazine, “At first I was sad when I lost my hair,” but now I want to get bald. I can do things in my head that other kids can’t. I now think decorating my head with butterflies and flowers can be fun.”

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

Gianessa predicts that she will drop the plate for the rest of her life. She uses beanies, hats, and scarves as wigs make her itch. After all, mother and daughter are positive; Her mother constantly reminds Gianessa that she is “great with or without a haircut.” She encourages other people with autoimmune diseases to wear anything they feel comfortable with – a wig, scarf, hat, or whatever they can wear on their heads.

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

Gianessa has chosen a colorful scarf instead of a wig and tells people: “My body doesn’t like my hair.”

A Little Girl With Alopecia Areata Says "Crazy Hair Day" At School "Now I Love Being Bald"

Her mother told PEOPLE Magazine, “Your hair does not make you who you are – it’s what matters inside. That’s what we tell Gianessa. People feel inspired by her, and it’s amazing. We hope she will show the other lads that they can hug their lap and shake it any way they want.”

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