Learning to Deal with Women’s Hair Loss
When I was a cute little girl,
I didn’t think my style would rest on well-constructed lace front wigs for feminine mystique. On bad wig days, I used to watch my mom fixing her iconic larger-than-life hair do, which looked like a stack of wigs, in the bathroom mirror. Her locks were quite magically never failing as a brunette’s dream, and she tossed it about all the time. She could influence anyone with it, no matter who they were. The woman had no want for wigs. Watching her this way made me feel that I too could do my hair in such attention-getting arrangements.
You know, somethings never turn out when you think of them as a child. Wigs are now a part of my fashion sense, and I appreciate how low maintenance they are! You see… Not too long ago I started to lose my hair. The problem was medical hair loss due to a rare disorder. My specialist thoughtfully advised I look at wigs for medical hair loss. But, my initial coping instinct to get a grip was a simple choice in my mom, Cindy.
My husband mentioned this may not go well, because she always had great hair especially when it comes to hair styles. I realize how she cares for her hair, however the grass is always fresher on the other side. I sent her a note to go looking at
wigs with me. I made up some fib to get her to go, ignoring the wigs situation. I made it off that we were merely there to experience a exquisite day on the town.
During the meal I got around to bringing it up about my doctor’s suggestion of wigs. I was nervous, but low and behold my mother said things like this happen, and even happened to her! From that moment she took me under her wing to find appropriate human hair wig to fit my style. I couldn’t have thought so many women had the same difficulties. A great amount of websites got me started to start caring about my appearance again.
Blogs, forums and even my past boyfriends had started to be my anchor each time I look in the mirror. Being healthy is the most important thing and why not whenever you let hair loss get you down, don’t.











