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{September 01, 2009}   Don’t Bow Out on Account of Women’s Hair Loss, Wigs Look Good

Always a trendy gal, I had not planned my style would rest on quality human hair wigs for femininity. So when things seem complicated, I think fondly of my mother doing her iconic larger-than-life hair, which looked like a stack of wigs, in the car’s rearview. Her locks were quite magically never failing as a brunette’s dream, and she tossed it about whenever she could. Mom could suppress its powers, woman or man. She had no use for wigs. When I was a little girl I would think that this is something I could look forward to on a day to day basis.

However, life turns out tricks unlike those you dreamed of as a young girl. Wigs are actually a piece of my fashion sense, and I enjoy the look they give me! Here’s the story. Just awhile ago I started to lose my hair. It was medical hair loss caused by alopecia. My specialist suggested wigs. But, the first thing I did to adjust was sitting down to chat with mother, Trish.

My husband mentioned this may not go well, due to the fact she can be snooty especially when it comes to hair fashions. I understand how she cares for her hair, however it’s a stupid thing to imagine your mother won’t care. I phoned her up looking at wigs for female hair loss in a few weeks. It must have slipped my mind to tell her the less-than-good circumstances, though. I disguised the meeting by saying that we were only out to have a exquisite summer afternoon of shopping and lunch.

After we ordered I got around to bringing it up about my hair loss. I felt a bit ashamed, but I became shocked suddenly when my mother communicated she was wearing a lace front wig as we spoke! From that moment she took me under her wing to find the perfect lace front wig that brought out my eyes. I didn’t know how many people are in my very position. There are a great deal of websites got me started on the course to reclaiming lost femininity.

Family, the internet and even my dog Ralph transformed into my way of living when dealing with this ailment. Life is amazing and that’s the truth as long as I believe it.

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