Shopping for a Reinvention of Myself with My Natural Human Hair Wig
It’s not easy to talk about, but hair loss and wigs weren’t something I was familiar with. Art was what kept me pretty busy. That was true until two years ago when I lost my hair because of alopecia. I pronounced that I wouldn’t sign off on the possibility of being a chrome-dome Mr. Clean due to unfortunate genetics.
I imagined life would be more challenging, without beautiful hair. I believed that it would be hard to reclaim full fashion and the hair to match. Oh, I was mistaken. Way before I found my lace front wig, I attempted a selection of inadequate unnatural hair pieces that got my texture all wrong. My husband Reginald introduced me to some dignified wig stores where I could get lace front wigs I could wear proudly.
Well I got online and surveyed the options. I found myself browsing a diverse world of, dignified real human hair wigs. Their specially designed wigs for cancer patients fit me perfectly.
With the best hair piece, a woman akin to myself would develop bravery when accepting her loss of natural hair. Never have I been so inspired to strut main street in my fashionable earrings. It was glorious to sassily display my new look at the mall.
But maybe I’m being ridiculous carrying on like this, but hair and fashion are essential to who I am. Is there further to reality than a great head of hair? You know, it doesn’t matter if it were true. Its true, medical wigs offer an important option for stylish ladies who can relate.
You can’t understand what my loved ones have meant to me. Not many comment on about me and my thinning hair. Still that’s where I’m at, I’m definitely set to fearlessly approach my career again. Lace front wigs enriched life for my family and I.
Detractors may think that approach is needy. It’s not. What makes life so worthwhile? Personally, it’s working hard and my gregarious personality.
Take Care of Living!
Denise Holton






















