Hoping for Individuality with Women’s Hair Loss

For years, lace front wigs were not something I was familiar with. Teaching was the only thing I cared about. This applied until the moment my hair began to thin because of alopecia. I determined that I couldn’t permit the possibility of being a bald Bruce Willis by sheer dumb luck.

I knew I’d lost my power, lacking beautiful hair. This was a sign that that it would be hard to recover good style. Girl, was I incorrect. Before I got wise and bought my favorite real wig, I found a wide array of silly fake hair weaves that got my texture all wrong. My soulmate Malcolm found me respectable, medical wig websites that carried authentic wigs that would suit me.

So I jumped into the car and took a good look at their wigs. I happened upon a diverse world of, practical real hair wigs. Their breathable invisible lace wigs worked!

Trying on the perfect hair piece, a proud individual in my place can grow courage working towards growing comfortable with her balding. Now I see this as an opportunity to show my freshest hair styles. It was magical to proudly regain my personality on the streets of Manhattan.

But maybe things are not as great as they seem, but hair and fashion are essential to my profession. Is there further to being alive than a fabulous style of hair? Boy, it doesn’t matter if it were true. Here’s the good news: women’s hair loss can be beat!

I can’t believe what this has meant to me. Not many comment on the truth of me and women’s hair loss. But that’s life, I’m very prepared to be alive. Real human hair wigs enriched life for my family and I.

Some might find that attitude is needy. It’s not. I don’t care who you are, what creature comforts make being alive so worthwhile? Personally, the secret is my career and my inimitable style.

Feel Good About Your Hair!

Carrie Sexton

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Posted by: admin | 06-14-2009 | 03:06 PM
Posted in: Health Parlor | Living Self Improvement | Looks

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