The Lucky Cabin

August 28th, 2009

A Gal’ Can’t Sit Around and Mope About Alopecia: Try on Some Nice Wigs

Posted by admin in Beauty For You, School of Health

Perhaps due to my stubborn nature, I didn’t think my style would rest on well-constructed synthetic wigs for beauty. When I look at my wigs, I sometimes think of my mother making up her unforgettable honeycomb hair do, which looked like a cornucopia of wigs, in the bathroom mirror. It was mystically inspiring to us as a brunette’s dream, and she tossed it about any chance she got. Mom could suppress its powers, no matter who they were. A matriarch has little use for wigs. When I was a little girl I would think that this is something I could look forward to on a day to day basis.

But, things have a way of being different than how you imagine. Human Hair Wigs are now a part of daily routine, and I depend upon the look they give me! Here’s the story. Not too long ago I would find clumps of hair in the sink. It was medical hair loss as a result of a strange ailment. My medical advisor thoughtfully advised I look at medical wigs. However, I thought the best way to be content with this was a simple choice in my mother, Nancy.

Then I thought this was a poor idea, because she took so much pride in how her hair made her who she was especially when it comes to hair does. I realize how she cares for her hair, but that was silly, because she’s my mother and she raised me. I called her up looking at women’s wigs in a few weeks. However, I lied a bit and didn’t reveal my medical hair loss. I told her that we were just taking pleasure in a charming old times’ sake.

When our drinks arrived I started to cry and told her why I wanted to see her about my need for wigs. This was too much for me, but low and behold my mother informed unto me she had human hair and lace front wigs! After that my mother made it her goal to find me the perfect human hair wig to match my personality. I never knew how many people are in my very position. So many websites got me started on the path to reclaiming lost femininity.

Being a strong woman and writing in my journal became a valuable lesson whenever people talk about my hair. Being healthy is the most important thing and that’s the truth as long as I believe it.

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