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Updated: 09/19/2012 08:01:33AM

More than a cosmetic approach

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SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

Jodi Kerry, an licensed esthetician, recently started a foundation for that helps provide permanent make up for cancer victims.

SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

Kerry named her nonprofit the Heart and Rose foundation after her aunt Rose, who passed away from breast cancer during the 1970s.

SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

Jodi Kerry, an licensed esthetician, recently started a foundation for that helps provide permanent make up for cancer victims.

By MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

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PUNTA GORDA — Battling cancer is hard on the body and even tougher on the soul.

Women facing treatment not only have to deal with a life-threatening disease, they also run the risk of feeling as if they’ve lost some of their femininity. As a result of chemotherapy, once luscious locks can begin to thin or fall out, eyelashes and eyebrows also may fall out. Many women must cope with having one breast or both surgically removed.

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