Fostering Spirit with Medical Hair Loss
As a girl, invisible lace wigs were not something I was familiar with. Dancing was what I thought about every day. That was true until the second my hair began to thin because of alopecia. It was obvious that I cannot permit the possibility of showing up at work as the chrome-dome Bruce Willis by sheer dumb luck.
I knew I lost confidence, robbed of a real head of hair. I felt like that it would be impossble to get back wonderful hair. Oh, I was ignorant. Before I got my new real wig, I tried out a number of silly phony wigs that didn’t match my scalp. My husband Harry found me a few medical wig stores offering invisible lace front wigs I could wear proudly.
Not wasting any time, I hopped to it and sized up the selection. I uncovered an array of beautiful, seamless human hair wigs. Their amazing black wigs suited me best.
Trying on the best wig, a girl in my situation can grow confidence while admitting to her hair loss due to cancer. Not since I was a girl did I want to flaunt my fashionable voluminous hair. It meant a lot to me to actually brush my hair while on the job.
It’s possible I’m being ridiculous carrying on like this, however hair is integral to my career. Is there something else to existence than a fabulous style of hair? Heck, it couldn’t mean much if someone told me otherwise. Wigs are stylish fashion pieces to so many women.
I can’t believe what this has been like. Only close friends and family know the truth of me and women’s hair loss. However there you have it, I’m very happy to look fabulous for my husband again. Fashionable Medical Wigs made so much better for me and everyone who depends on me.
Judgmental people could say this life’s course superficial. They’re ignorant! I don’t care who you are, what creature comforts make existing on earth so possible? Speaking for myself, I adore my husband and my wig.
Love Fabulous Hair!
Cassandra Putnam











