The Honest Human Hair Wig Blog
As a girl, women’s hair loss and wigs were not always my passion. Teaching was what kept me pretty busy. This applied until last week when I lost my hair due to medical hair loss. It became clear that I can’t condone the outcome of being a thin-haired Bruce Willis from New Hampshire.
Personally, this meant life would be more challenging, deprived of my trademarked hair do. I believed that it was out of my hands to recover fabulous fashion and the hair to match. Buddy, I was incorrect. Way before I found my favorite real wig, I went through a wide array of itchy phony hair pieces that didn’t match my scalp. My partner Jim found me a few medical wig stores offering authentic wigs that would feel great.
So I jumped into the car and took a good look at their wigs. I noticed an array of beautiful, seamless human hair wigs. Their amazing African American wigs made me so happy!
Trying on the perfect hair piece, a proud individual similar to myself would grow confidence while overcoming her hair loss due to cancer. Never have I been so inspired to toss my current hair styles. It meant a lot to me to actually display my new look on the streets of Manhattan.
Perhaps things are not as great as they seem, but remember my style is an important aspect of my identity. Is there more to life than a fabulous style of hair? You know, it wouldn’t matter anyway if it were true. Here’s the good news: womens hair loss can be beat!
You would not believe what these blessings have been like. No one has noticed the truth of me and alopecia. But that’s how it goes, I’m simply happy to fearlessly approach my career again. Wigs for chemotherapy made so much better for me.
Many might feel this method needy. Who cares? What makes life so practical? For me, I adore my career and my gregarious personality.
Care for Fabulous Hair.
Carrie Holton
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