Love hats? Or maybe someone suggested you try one during chemotherapy because they look so stylish? Go for it! Hats are totally back in fashion and add a real twist to your look. But beware: a wool or felt winter hat on a bare scalp can itch. And in summer, your sensitive chemo skin may quickly become irritated under your pretty straw hat. The solution? Wear a light hat liner or scarf underneath!

Chemo sleep cap: discreet and soft
That’s right: your chemo sleep cap can also be worn during the day under your hat. In a neutral or cheerful color or print, it gives you that extra layer of comfort your sensitive scalp needs during chemotherapy.
A regular hat isn’t designed to be worn on a bald head and often has an inner band, ribbon, or stitching that can irritate. The material itself can also cause itching when it touches your skin. Think of wool or felt in winter hats, or straw and paper blends in summer hats. The soft finish of our chemo hats is exactly what you need!
- Read more: 5 Reasons Why a Sleep Hat Is a Must-Have >>
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Chemo head wrap with knot at the neck: a trendy accessory
Meet Audrey: a feather-light bandana you tie in your neck with one or two simple knots. Designed without itchy seams or elastic, in an ultra-breathable cotton blend. Perfect under your chic straw hat or ultra-feminine Panama hat in the summer.
You can tie the knot low at the nape of your neck, thanks to the extra flap of fabric we added there, which ensures the chemo bandana covers your hairline in the back. A too-bare neckline from a scarf that sits too high doesn’t look flattering and can make you feel insecure. The two short ribbons peek out playfully from under your hat, adding a fashionable, feminine touch. Available in a few solid shades and several trendy, colorful prints.



