Hundreds of pounds raised so far
Two Isle of Man residents have had their heads shaved in aid of charity.
Pauline Hustings and friend Kirstie are raising money for - Macmillan Cancer Support - as part of its annual 'Brave The Shave' campaign.
The group is the largest cancer care and support charity in the UK.
It's 27 years since Pauline found out she had a benign tumour.
Speaking to Manx Radio Pauline said she's doing the shave in honour of her father, Raymond Hustings, and a friend who both died of cancer.
"Everybody tells me I'm really brave. And I'm like it's just my hair, it will grow back, I know too many people that it wasn't just the hair and it won't grow back... the only thing that did grow back was the tumour in some cases." - Pauline Hustings
She spoke to Manx Radio's Chanelle Sukhoo:
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