Managing Courage with Women’s Hair Loss

Till recently, well-crafted wigs were not something I was familiar with. Anchoring the nightly news was the only thing I cared about. That was true until the moment I lost my hair during chemotherapy. I resolved that I shouldn’t condone the outcome of becoming a balding fashion victim of Texas.

I believed that my charm would be more difficult, deprived of a real head of hair. I felt like that it was out of my hands to recover full hair. Girl, how ignorant. Before I got wise and bought my real human hair wig, I found a barrage of silly fake wigs that made me uncomfortable. My husband Malcolm found me a few medical wig stores offering human hair wigs I would love.

Not wasting any time, I biked to the Internet cafe and took a good look at their wigs. I found myself browsing a diverse world of, seamless human hair wigs. Their natural African American wigs worked!

Given the proper wig, a proud individual akin to myself should grow fearlessness while overcoming her medical hair loss. I’ve never been more excited to strut main street in my current golden locks. It was glorious to finally brush my hair while on the job.

But maybe things are not as great as they seem, but remember looks are important to my profession. Is it possible there’s more to existence than an amazing flow of hair? Heck, it couldn’t mean much if that were so. Here’s the good news: women’s hair loss can be beat!

You would not believe what my loved ones have done for me. Very few believe about me and women’s hair loss. Anyhow that’s where I’m at, I’m just prepared to to strut my stuff. Lace front wigs made so much better for my family and I.

Shallow people may feel my attitude is needy. It’s not. Doesn’t everyone have something small that makes living so worthwhile? For me, it’s my family and my wig.

Take Care of Your Wig.

Cassandra Holton

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