Hardly anyone could guess, because my face compliments my wigs quite subtly, but my close family and friends know that I don wigs to regain my appearance. I’m Christina Green and this is the Women’s Hair Loss Quarterly. I was amazed that Joseph my nephew figured I’d had a hair transplant after returning from Europe. I owe that one to wigs. These make me so professionally beautiful. They permit me to reach what I call my “feminine potential.”

Here’s another anecdote, ten years ago after having my second child, I came down with a disorder which unfortunately cursed me with synthetic wigs. It shocked me at the core. Even so, of course the clumps of locks in the sink was not at the top of my list of problems. It’s a reality, I had young kids running everywhere in addition to demanding design studio at my beck and call. Eventually my BFF Janice told me that these worries about hair loss that nagged at me from the sideline, could be addressed with wigs.

So guess who ran with the promise of feeling better and scheduled a consultation with a specialist on the matter of handling my medical hair loss. I was wishing upon a fix other than wigs, quite frankly. When my doctor suggested that well-made women’s human hair wigs could fully address my problem, even then I stayed skeptical! These days I’m a fervent adherent to the power of wigs, like to share my store to women with hair loss. The biggest piece of advice women might take home, is this: no matter how desperate life’s lemons become, there’s cause for fixing hair loss with a confident reflection.

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