Hoping for Spirit in the Throws of Medical Hair Loss

June 19th, 2009 by Administrator

You know, invisible lace wigs were not even on my radar. Anchoring the nightly news was what kept me pretty busy. That was true till the moment I lost my hair due to medical hair loss. I pronounced that I wouldn’t sign off on the chance of appearing on TV as a balding Bruce Willis by sheer dumb luck.

Personally, this meant that I lost my identity, bereaved of my trademarked hair do. This was a sign that that it would be hard to recover fabulous hair. Man, I was wrong. Way before I found my new real wig, I attempted a barrage of ridiculous synthetic hair extensions that didn’t suit my complexion. My soulmate Harry found me some dignified wig stores where I could get lace front wigs that would look great.

Well I got online and sized up the selection. I found an inventory of glorious, beautiful lace front wigs. Their breathable African American wigs made me so happy!

Provided the perfect wig, a proud individual similar to myself can develop fearlessness working towards admitting to her medical hair loss. Never have I been so inspired to show off my fashionable hats. It was exhilarating to proudly display my new look at the family picnic.

It wouldn’t surprise me if things are not as great as they seem, but remember my style is an important aspect of your confidence level. Is there more things to reality than a beautiful head of hair? Boy, it doesn’t matter if someone told me otherwise. Here’s the good news: women’s hair loss can be beat!

You can’t understand what these blessings have meant to me. No one has noticed about me and wearing a wig. But there you have it, I’m very set to to strut my stuff. Fashionable women’s medical wigs improved things for me.

Shallow people might call this method silly. It’s not. What makes being alive so fantastic? Speaking for myself, the secret is my family and my attention-getting sense of fashion.

Care for Your Wig,

Monica Sullivan

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