Desperate for Help for My Hair Loss, I Turn to Mom and Women’s Wigs

Posted by admin on August 29th, 2009 — Posted in Hall Of Health, My Beauty Tips

Before women’s hair loss, I did not expect I would eventually depend on properly-made lace front wigs for fashion goodness. Sometimes, I can still remember my mother styling her unforgettable Princess Leah hair-do, which looked like a pile of wigs, on the way to school. Throughout her life, her hair supernaturally became a glowing blonde aura, and she showed it off whenever she could. Mom could control anyone with it, no matter who they were. She had little need for wigs. Being young, this made me think about how I too could do my hair in such outrageous arrangements.

Sometimes, life turns out tricks unlike how you imagine. Human Hair Wigs are now a part of daily routine, and I depend upon the look they give me! Here’s the story. Just awhile ago I began losing my hair. It was medical hair loss when I was diagnosed with a rare cancer. My doctor thoughtfully advised I look at women’s wigs. Instead, the only way I knew to make things get better was to tear up and call my mother, Ginger.

It occurred to me this could be a lost cause, because she always had great hair especially when it comes to hair does. I know how she cares for her hair, but she was the only friend I could think of. So, I asked her shopping for wigs for lace front wigs in a few weeks. However, I lied a bit and didn’t reveal my medical hair loss. I pretended that we were purely going to have a flawless day on the town.

After we ordered I started to cry and told her why I wanted to see her about my need for wigs. Things seemed to be driving down a peculiar road, but low and behold my mother said things like this happen, and even happened to her! From that moment she took me under her wing to find true synthetic wig that brought out my eyes. I couldn’t have thought so many women had the same difficulties. There are a great deal of websites got me started to start caring about my looks again.

Being a thoughtful woman and writing in my journal have become the life-force when dealing with this ailment. Being who you are is the key and always will be whenever you let hair loss get you down, don’t.

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