Compassion for Losing My Hair: Lace Front Wigs with Mother

Published on August 25, 2009

Perhaps due to my proud spirit,
I did not expect it would come down to properly-made synthetic wigs for femininity. When I admire my wigs, I sometimes think of my mother putting together her glamorous honeycomb hair, which looked like a stack of wigs, in the car’s rearview. The style was quite magically never failing as a flowing mane of gold, and she knew how to make it bounce. The woman could refute its powers, woman or man. A matriarch has no want for wigs. As a child I dreamt this was also my future for taking care of my hair.

You know, things have a way of being different than those you dreamed of as a young girl. Wigs are now a part of daily routine, and I like how low maintenance they are! Let me tell you about it. Recently I began losing my hair. The problem was medical hair loss when I stated getting older, and I didn’t know why. My medical advisor thoughtfully advised I look at synthetic wigs. Instead, my best idea to get a grip was sitting down to chat with mom, Joanne.

I imagined this might not go well, because she always had great hair specifically when it comes to hair styles. I accept how she cares for her hair, but mom was the only one I could think of. I phoned her up shopping for
wigs in a few weeks. I made up some fib to get her to go, ignoring the wigs situation. I disguised the meeting by saying that we were merely out to have a charming day on the town.

After we ordered I got my nerve up about my hair loss. I felt a bit ashamed, but to my surprise my mother told me she was wearing a lace front wig as we spoke! When we finished she told me some places to find true wig to fit my style. I didn’t know that other various people had the same problem. There are a great deal of websites helped me realize how effortless this can be on the road to beauty.

Being an independent woman and writing in my diary evolved into the life-force whenever people talk about my hair. Being healthy is the most important thing and always will be everyday I wake up.

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