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‘I went through chemotherapy – the worst part was losing my hair’

Sandy Rashty speaks to women about how their changed looks from cancer treatment affected them – and a stylist who is giving them back their confidence

June 4, 2025 09:03
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Natali Weisz during a session at Chai with stylists (Photo: Alex Taibel)
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For as far back as she can remember, Israel-born Natali Weisz Golan took pride in her long blonde hair. It gave her confidence and was central to the way she looked.

But when the 38-year-old mother-of-two was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022, she remembers the feeling that came with losing her hair during treatment.

She was told she should be grateful to be alive, but for Natali, who had surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, “losing my hair hurt the most”.

“I know I was lucky to be alive and should have been grateful, but my hair was where I got my confidence,” she says. “I had always had great quality, long, beautiful, blonde hair. I loved it. Losing it was horrible. I didn’t want my girls to see me without it.”