Maintaining Individuality amidst Alopecia

Posted by admin on June 15th, 2009 — Posted in Beauty Treatments + Products, School of Health, Self Improvement Info

It’s not easy to talk about, but hair loss and wigs were not my life. Art was what I thought about every day. That was true until the second my hair was falling out due to medical hair loss. I resolved that I couldn’t sign off on the possibility of appearing on TV as a balding fashion victim of this world.

I thought I lost confidence, without a real head of hair. I believed that it was out of my hands to reclaim good fashion and the hair to match. Boy, how foolish. Previous to receiving my authentic wig, I tried on a wide array of hot phony hair extensions that made me uncomfortable. My man Malcolm found me a few medical wig stores offering invisible lace front wigs I could wear proudly.

Not wasting any time, I got online and surveyed the options. I uncovered an array of beautiful, practical real human hair wigs. Their amazing African American wigs made me so happy!

Given the right wig, a girl in my place would develop confidence when admitting to her hair loss. Now I see this as an opportunity to show my freshest summer wear. It was exhilarating to sassily go about as I used to on the job.

It’s likely things are not as great as they seem, but my style is an important aspect of your confidence level. Is there more to individuality than a great head of hair? Girl, it doesn’t matter if it were true. Lace Front wigs look so good!

I can’t believe what this has done for me. No one knows the truth of me and alopecia. However there you have it, I’m very set to be alive. Fashionable medical wigs for women made so much better for my attitude on life.

Judgmental people may feel my sentiment is needy. It’s not. How is existing on earth so possible? Speaking for myself, it’s my family and my wig.

Love Yourself!

Denise Fleck

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