I agree that hair should come first, top down, literally. My new hairstyle was given a kick-start because I lost my hair to chemo. It grew back white and curly and I loved it, but the curl soon went away. I was left with stick-straight white hair which demands a frequent, good cut, so that's what I do. I stopped buying clothes at all for a while because I felt I already had too many (2 triple wardrobes full...) but after having lost weight (that too was partly the fault of chemo) I am enjoying some new ones. The thing I really need to do is put on makeup every day, and I just can't be bothered. I suppose the subconscious attitude is: "it's enough to be alive, why bother trying to be pretty!" And quite often I'm just too tired to do more than basic hygiene. Anyone else like that after a major illness?
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It is great not having to worry too much about other people though. I can dye my hair and wear purple nail varnish and no one can stop me 
Should have realised that! There's a great section there on style which might help!