Charity for Going Bald: Lace Front Wigs with Mother

September 5th, 2009 by Administrator

Perhaps due to my stubborn nature,
I never imagined I would eventually depend on properly-made synthetic wigs for femininity. When I admire my wigs, I often recall my mom doing her iconic larger-than-life hair style, which resembled a pile of wigs, in the bathroom mirror. The hair was preternaturally became something to live up to, and she knew how to make it shine. She could suppress its powers, woman or man. The woman had no use for wigs. As a child I dreamt I too could do my hair in such extravagant styles.

Sometimes, life turns out tricks unlike the way they actually are. Human Hair Wigs are actually a piece of my life, and I enjoy how great they feelthem! Here’s the story. Just awhile ago I started to lose my hair. It was medical hair loss because of the lukema. My medical advisor recommend wigs for medical hair loss. However, the first thing I did to make things get better had to be talking to my mom, Trish.

Then I realized this was a poor idea, due to the fact of my mother’s life-long hair of perfection specifically when it comes to hair styles. I realize how she labors over her hair, however the grass is always fresher on the other side. I called her up shopping for
wigs for women’s hair loss on a Sunday. Only I didn’t mention wigs (haha). I pretended that we were just on a fun mother-daughter date for a charming old times’ sake.

At lunch I started to cry and told her why I wanted to see her about my doctor’s recommendation of wigs. She didn’t say anything at first, but she looked at me and something changed, my mother broke down and said she was wearing a lace front wig as we spoke! When we finished she told me some places to find the exact synthetic wig to match my personality. You can’t imagine how many people are in my very position. So many websites comforted me to realize I’m not alone.

Understanding the disease and the options I found became the life-force each time I look in the mirror. Being healthy is the most important thing and there’s no denying it as long as I believe it.

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