In the Mirror: Medical Wigs that Help Strong Individuals
It’s not easy to talk about, but invisible lace wigs weren’t even on my radar. Art was what kept me pretty busy. That was true until the moment my hair began to thin because of alopecia. I decided that I shouldn’t allow for the chance of becoming a thin-haired powerless Samson (from the Bible) due to unfortunate genetics.
Personally, this meant that I’d lost myself, lacking a real head of hair. It became clear that it was out of my hands to reclaim great fashion and the hair to match. Buddy, I was incorrect. Before I got my favorite real wig, I tried on a barrage of hot fake hair pieces that got my texture all wrong. My husband Harry introduced me to some dignified wig stores where I could get natural wigs I could wear proudly.
So I walked to the store and surveyed the options. I found myself browsing an array of beautiful, chic real hair wigs. Their natural African American wigs fit me perfectly.
Provided the perfect hair piece, a woman akin to myself can develop courage while accepting her medical hair loss. Not since I was a girl did I want to parade my new summer wear. This meant the world to me to finally regain my personality at the dinner table.
It’s likely I’m getting out of hand as I ramble, but remember looks are important to who I am. Is there more to individuality than an amazing flow of hair? Darn-it, it wouldn’t matter anyway if someone told me otherwise. Here’s the good news: women’s hair loss can be beat!
You can’t understand what this has felt like. Very few believe the truth of me and wearing a wig. But so it goes, I’m thankfully glad to look fabulous for my husband again. Lace front wigs enriched life for me.
Detractors might think this approach is needy. They’re wrong. Doesn’t everyone have something small that makes living so fantastic? For me, I adore love and my wig.
Care for Fabulous Hair,
Denise Sexton











