The artist helps the oncologist by decorating their mehendi heads

The artist Sarah Walters (Sarah Walters) for a dozen years earns her living an amazing occupation - paints natural brown henna hands, feet and even tummies in pregnant women. In a word, he makes temporary "mehendi" tattoos.

But after the oncological disease took the life of her stepfather, Sarah decided to help people in her own way, with courage and hope, who are being treated for this insidious disease.

"When my stepfather died of a rare form of blood cancer, I felt only a sense of helplessness," Sarah shares. "It's this that has strengthened my desire to help everyone who needs it ..."

It is known that the side effect of chemotherapy is hair loss, which is why it became important for Sarah to allow people to feel again beautiful, unique and positive.

It all started with the fact that the first patterns of henna girl was brought out on the bald head of my mother's friend back in 2011.

Since then, Sarah has developed several designs, ideally suited for "hair replacement" for women undergoing cancer treatment.

"Do you know what my mother told me?" Recalls Sarah. "She asked me not to make a tattoo, but a crown for a friend who is fighting cancer. I was glad to be able to help. And after that time I realized that I want to make such "crowns" affordable for all patients who want to wear it! "

Each work of Sarah Walters is unique and unique!

And for her clients, such decoration is an inspiration and a part of mental rehabilitation in a difficult life-span.