My Simple Lace Front Wig Adventure

June 10th, 2009

As a girl, hair loss and wigs were not something I was familiar with. Anchoring the nightly news was the only thing I cared about. This applied till the time my hair was falling out due to medical hair loss. It was obvious that I can’t sign off on the outcome of living as the bald Lex Luther of this world.

I believed I’d lost my power, deprived of my trademarked hair do. I felt like that it would be impossble to reclaim good fashion and the hair to match. Oh, was I mistaken. Before I got wise and bought my authentic wig, I tried out a number of itchy fake hair pieces that made me uncomfortable. My lover Gordon introduced me to respectable, medical wig websites that carried invisible lace front wigs that would suit me.

Anyhow, I jumped into the car and took a good look at their wigs. I happened upon a cornucopia of astonishing, stylish real hair wigs. Their breathable lace front wigs did wonders for me.

Given the perfect wig, a woman akin to myself should foster fearlessness when overcoming her loss of natural hair. Not since I was a girl did I want to strut main street in my freshest voluminous hair. It was magical to actually display my new look on the job.

It wouldn’t surprise me if things are not as great as they seem, but my style is an important aspect of your confidence level. Is there more things to reality than a beautiful head of hair? Heck, I don’t care if it were true. Wigs are stylish fashion pieces to so many women.

You would not believe what my loved ones have felt like. Very few believe the reality of me and alopecia. Nevertheless that’s how it goes, I’m very glad to look fabulous for my husband again. Lace front wigs made so much better for me and everyone who depends on me.

Many could feel my method needy. They’re wrong. I don’t care who you are, what creature comforts make existing on earth so practical? Personally, the secret is love and my new wigs.

Love Yourself,

Monica Fleck

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