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ASSIGNMENTS

Participate in any of these 30 assigments

  1. teach us your favorite do

  2. edit someone's cut

  3. interview someone who has experienced hair loss

  4. make a hair painting

  5. make an encouraging sign

  6. sing a song about hair

  7. draw a picture of your friend's friend's hair

  8. make an exhibition of all the hair-related art in your parent's house

  9. recreate the sound your hair makes

  10. superimpose your hair over someone else's

  11. brush/braid someone's hair

  12. recreate this snapshot

  13. start a new trend

  14. make your dream hair

  15. capture a hair death

  16. keep tally of all the times you look at your hair in a reflection in a day

  17. reenact your earliest memory of your hair

  18. make something with your hair

  19. make your own LTLYMAM assignment

  20. create a collage representing any hair-related fears you have

  21. create a recipe based on food found in your beard

  22. create a recipe for a hair product you wish existed

  23. give a lock of your hair to someone

  24. make a drawing of shed hair

  25. write down a dialogue with a hairstylist, barber, or scalp-massage therapist that you wish you could have

  26. give a personal hair history

  27. depict your family-hair tree

  28. make a field guide of your hair products

  29. make your dream facial-hair a reality

  30. detangle something

  31. choose from these options

  32. give yourself a full-on buzz

  33. make your school-picture-hair retrospective

  34. recreate your favorite celebrity's hair style
  35. make a catalogue of high school dance hairstyles

3. INTERVIEW SOMEONE WHO HAS EXPERIENCED HAIRLOSS in any way—balding, cancer, etc. Ask them to tell one story in relation to their hair loss, something that has stayed with them. Make sure to get details.

DOCUMENTATION: Write down their story in your own words. Title it with the reason for their hair loss and submit it.

This assignment was adapted from LTLYM's assignment #59.

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The squirrel who lives in the tree in my front yard pulls out her hair to build her nest.

I visited her the other day; it was especially cold and blustery and she had just pulled out her newly re-grown hair. It was silvery and gray and beautifully lined around the nest. The little ones were all still hairless.

She is quite young and has a lifetime of nesting ahead of her, and the only thing she fears is contracting the mange mite. She said that among the warnings her mother would give her about keeping her paws clean and never sleeping with her tail wet, the mange mites creeped her out.