Rachael, 2022, Photograph
Rachael II, 2022, Photograph
'My hair has always been central to my sense of self. I've used it throughout my life in various ways- as a curtain to hide behind , as something I flick almost as a nervous tick.'
Kayte, 2022, Photograph
Kayte II, 2022, Photograph
'My hair now symbolises hope and re-birth because having it grow back after I lost if is a clear signal of recovery.'
Katy, 2022, Photograph
Katy II, 2022, Photograph
'I have always used it as a way of expressing my myself and my style.'
Katy III, 2022, Photograph
Katy IV, 2022, Photograph
Katy V, 2022, Photograph
Katy VI, 2022, Photograph
Victoria, 2022, Photograph
Victoria II, 2022, Photograph
'I wouldn't say it is my Crowning Glory. I've always had a difficult relationship with it.'
Susannah, 2022, Photograph
Susannah II, 2022, Photograph
'My haircut helps define and identify me. It can obscure my gender, make me more androgynous, which I identify with.'
Victoria III, 2022, Photograph
Victoria IV, 2022, Photograph
Jess, 2022, Photograph
Jess II, 2022, Photograph
'Dream hair for me the power to have your own identity, being authentic and pushing the norm.'
Éireann, 2022, Photograph
Éireann II, 2022, Photograph
'It's a bit more of statement to have long hair and I've always had long hair.'
Emily, 2022, Photograph
Emily II, 2022, Photograph
'My hair is in many ways, my soul. If I didn't have it I'd be a very sad creature.'
Pam, 2022, Photograph
Pam II, 2022, Photograph
'I have tried so many different styles over the years and never really found one that I really liked.'
Kasia, 2022, Photograph
Kasia II, 2022, Photograph
'I made several attempts to embrace my grey hair, and eventually and thankfully I did. Today my grey hair is a source of joyful pride and a personal, small sign of emancipation.'