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Cancer Sleep Hats UK

Posted by Emilienne Rebel on

Cancer Sleep Hats UK

Bold Beanies cotton chemotherapy hats are so soft and stretchy they fit snuggly, but not tightly onto a sensitive scalp for a good nights rest. They are made in the UK from luxury natural fabrics and the highest quality design construction. We ship worldwide.

I know from my own experience that finding something comfortable and breathable is hard and yet very important when suffering from hair loss, especially from cancer chemotherapy as you lose your hair suddenly and feel the cold or more permanent hair loss such as Alopecia. 

You can't wear a wig or scarf comfortably in bed and they slip about when you move. I ended up wearing woolly hats in bed, but these were itchy and often too hot... so I would take it off... and then find myself freezing cold, especially as I had my chemo during winter months and lived in a draughty house. But these soft hats are great for warmer weather too as they are temperature controlling and wick away sweat.

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Thin Cotton Cancer Headwear for Warmer Weather

Posted by Emilienne Rebel on

Thin Cotton Cancer Headwear for Warmer Weather

Bold Beanies are the solution to keeping a bald scalp, sensitive to the cold and element, protected in warmer weather and all year round. Thin soft and stretchy cotton fabric designed to fit snuggly on the head to provide the wearer with a comfortable hat whilst going through hair loss from Cancer Chemotherapy or Alopecia. 

Protecting the sensitive skin on the head from harmful UV rays is important as well as simply to cover up around the house. Bold Beanies are great on their own as a simple barrier on cooler days but can also be worn to protect the head outside from harm rays from the sun. Wear as a comfy, breathable, sweat wicking layer under other types of summer headwear. Designed in the UK by a Cancer survivor to stay snuggly in place and not slip around like a scarf the wearer (men, ladies or children) can carry on with activities knowing it won't fall off or blow away. 

Especially suitable when a wig or scarf is too hot or itchy and just looking to be covered up and comfortable... and stylish too! 

These alternative hair loss headwear hats come in a wide range of Liberty prints and plain colours to suit all tastes. Customisation or personalisation in available on all plain hats. Looking for a gift for someone going through treatment? Send a Bold Beanies Bouquet or Graffiti Greetings hat as a thoughtful gift to show you care. 

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Chemo hair loss? Bald head cold? Want Comfort? Scarves hard to tie & slip around? Wig too uncomfortable?

Posted by Emilienne Rebel on

Chemo hair loss? Bald head cold? Want Comfort? Scarves hard to tie & slip around? Wig too uncomfortable?

Wear a Bold Beanie... Simple, soft, comfy thin stretchy cotton hats for hair loss.

Wether you've lost your hair from Cancer related chemotherapy treatments or bald from Alopecia or other hair thinning condition, Bold Beanies thin breathable snug hats are the answer. 

These head covers have no additional seams and labels to irritate a sore scalp and the stretchy, breathable material fits snuggly onto the head, but not tight, so the wearer can feel comfortable whilst covering up day or night. 

Perfect to line under another hat or scarf during the winter cold months or on their own during the day or as a sleep cap.

Bold Beanies cancer are made in the UK using the finest Liberty Fabrics and made to the highest quality. We can ship worldwide, no order too big or small and we even offer free delivery in the UK for all orders over £30 and free shipping worldwide for all orders over £55 to the rest of the world. 

Different sizes and styles to fit Men, Women and kids and come in a wide array of patterned fabric styles and plain colours to suit all taste. Feeling Bold? Why not add your own logo or text to a plain hat.

Made in the UK by a Breast Cancer survivor who understands what its like to lose your hair suddenly, feel cold and just want to cover up easily for friends and family... and who simply wants to make others journey through chemotherapy more bearable.  

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