Medical Wigs: an Educational Moment with My Mother
When I was a cute little girl,
I never imagined my style would rest on properly-made lace front wigs for beauty. Sometimes, I often recall my mother putting together her unforgettable Princess Leah hair style, which looked like a cornucopia of wigs, in the car’s rearview. Throughout her life, her hair quite magically remained a brunette’s dream, and she tossed it about all the time. She could manipulate anyone with it, woman or man. The woman had no use for wigs. As a child I dreamt this is something I could look forward to on a day to day basis.
You know, things have a way of being different than the way you thought. Wigs are now a part of daily routine, and I depend upon how low maintenance they are! Here’s the story. Recently my hair stated falling out. It was medical hair loss when I stated getting older, and I didn’t know why. My doctor suggested human hair wigs. But, the only way I knew to make things get better had to be from my mom, Trish.
Something told me I was taking the wrong course of action, because she can be stuck up specifically when it comes to hair styles. I accept how she labors over her hair, but that was silly, because she’s my mother and she raised me. I sent her a note to go shopping for
wigs in a few weeks. However, I lied a bit and didn’t reveal my medical hair loss. I made it off that we were merely taking pleasure in a exquisite old times’ sake.
When our drinks arrived I got my nerve up about my need for wigs. I was nervous, but I became shocked suddenly when my mother told me things like this happen, and even happened to her! When we finished she told me some places to find the perfect human hair wig that would suit me best. I never knew so many women had the same difficulties. A ton of websites brought me around to start caring about my style again.
Being strong willed and having my mother around evolved into my way of living when dealing with this ailment. I am beautiful and that’s the truth whenever you let hair loss get you down, don’t.






















