Fairest of Them All
If life were a fairy tale, Oribella Bettencourt would have a “happily ever after” kind of future ahead of her. A Hollywood producer has come to Des Moines in search of a perfectly modern Princess Rapunzel, and Ori — a model, dancer, and star of the beauty pageant circuit — lands the part. And why shouldn’t she? With her hardworking, self-sacrifi cing mother guiding her career, Ori is stunning, dedicated, poised…and then there’s her hair. Breathtakingly lustrous blond hair that sets her apart from all the other girls at school. So what if she doesn’t have any friends her age, or anyone to talk to other than her mother? She’s on the verge of having everything she’s ever dreamed of.
But in this fairy tale, the beautiful princess wakes up to her worst nightmare — when almost overnight, Ori begins to lose her hair….
Tweets on Alopecia
It would be nice if my hair would stop falling out. #alopecia #embarrassing - by thewickettlife (Matt Wickett)
@WilliamMBaker Opposite. You can’t trust people with long hair. Or any hair. I only trust people with alopecia. - by ambbb (Amber Kober)
RT @ColderThanBlue: I always say.. Let not my acne affect your opinion of me. With a pussy this good you wouldn’t care if I was a burn victim with alopecia. - by SoGrim (joshua keelen)
Related posts:
- Q&A: A friend of mine mother is suffering from alopecia (balding in the crown of her head) is there anyway to cure?
- The Girl With No Hair: A Story About Alopecia Areata (Health Press for Kids)
- What are the chances that a mother with alopecia passes the disease to her child?
- Princess Alopecia
- ALOPECIA is permanent OR there are products and things you can do to regrow hair?

