The Simple Real Hair Wig Saga
24 June 2009As a girl, hair loss and wigs were not even on my radar. Modeling was my goal. This applied till last week when my hair began to thin due to medical hair loss. I pronounced that I cannot condone the outcome of appearing on TV as a bald fashion victim from New Hampshire.
Personally, this meant I lost confidence, bereaved of beautiful hair. I believed that it would be hard to reclaim full style. Buddy, was I wrong. Way before I found my authentic wig, I tried out a wide array of silly fake hair weaves that made me uncomfortable. My soulmate Jim found me some dignified wig stores where I could get lace front wigs that would feel great.
So I walked to the store and sized up the selection. I noticed a cornucopia of astonishing, chic real human hair wigs. Their natural wigs for cancer patients did wonders for me.
Provided the best hair piece, a proud individual similar to myself can foster bravery when growing comfortable with her hair loss due to cancer. Now I see this as an opportunity to strut main street in my current hats. This meant the world to me to finally display my new look at the mall.
Perhaps I’m getting out of hand as I ramble, however hair is integral to my emotional well-being. Is it possible there’s a deeper meaning to individuality than a great head of hair? Darn-it, it wouldn’t be right if it were true. Wigs are stylish fashion pieces to so many women.
You can’t understand what these blessings have meant to me. Not many can tell the reality of me and wearing a wig. Nevertheless that’s life, I’m definitely happy to fearlessly approach my career again. Lace front wigs made so much better for my attitude on life.
Judgmental people could feel that approach is needy. They’re ignorant! How is living so possible? For me, it’s working hard and my attention-getting sense of fashion.
Care for Your Wig!
Carrie Sullivan











