Managing Individuality despite Medical Hair Loss

As a girl, women’s hair loss and wigs were not my life. Teaching was my goal. That was true until the time I started to lose my hair due to medical hair loss. I said that I wouldn’t permit the chance of being the chrome-dome version of Demi Moore by sheer dumb luck.

I knew that I lost my identity, lacking beautiful hair. This was a sign that that it would be more than difficult to get back full fashion and the hair to match. Man, I was incorrect. Way before I found my real human hair wig, I tried on a selection of itchy phony wigs that got my texture all wrong. My boyfriend Jim told me about some dignified wig stores where I could get natural wigs that would look great.

Not wasting any time, I biked to the Internet cafe and took a good look at their wigs. I found myself browsing an array of beautiful, seamless real human hair wigs. Their natural invisible lace wigs did wonders for me.

Given the perfect hair piece, a girl like me may very well develop courage when overcoming her hair loss. I’ve never been more excited to parade my freshest summer wear. It was exhilarating to finally regain my personality at the dinner table.

Perhaps things are not as great as they seem, however hair and fashion are essential to your confidence level. Is there something else to individuality than a great head of hair? Darn-it, it wouldn’t be right if it were true. Lace Front wigs look so good!

I couldn’t tell you what wigs have been like. No one knows the truth of me and my wigs (I have two now, for different styles). Nevertheless there you have it, I’m just prepared to to strut my stuff. Wigs for chemotherapy made so much better for my attitude on life.

Shallow people might say that method superficial. They’re wrong. Doesn’t everyone have something small that makes life so worthwhile? Speaking for myself, I adore friends and my new wigs.

Love Your Hair!

Monica Sullivan

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