Article: Save Your Hair Make a Wig! Chemotherapy Hair Loss Wigs
Im a walking testimonial to this. You must read "how to shop for a wig first" before you let a wg salon cut off your hair to make a wig. I know of a few women in my support group that when they got their wigs back, there wasnt an ounce of their own hair in the wig cap. So I hope this helps all of you looking to have your hair back on your own head. I sleep in my wig and it has a completely natural hair line and is not hot at all! Good Luck and I hope all of you have the same luck I did!
xoxo Kerry
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Chemotherapy Hair Loss? Alopecia Hair Loss? Thinning Hair? Make a beautiful wig out of your own hair . Make a beautiful wig using donated hair from your friends and family.
Written By Constance Jean Walsh
Owner and Founder of Wiggin Out Salons
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Constance Jean Walsh and Wiggin Out Salon have been creating beautiful wigs using the clients own hair.
Wiggin Out Salon also encourages women and children that are about to loose their hair to use their own hair to make a wig or enroll family and friends to donate hair to help a loved one obtain the hair / wig of their dreams!
Wiggin Out Salon has a patent pending process in cutting off the hair of our clients and hand tying the hair in the area of the wig cap where it was originally cut off from the client's head.
Wiggin Out is also able to add additional American Caucasian Human Hair to the client's wig or hair piece so the client may have the "hair of their dreams"
You can now "Sleep Swim & Shower in your wig!" TD
If you live out of state, Wiggin Out Salons work with your stylist in detail to have your hair (or your family's hair) cut off so we may begin the amazing process of making your wig.
Prices start at $1500.00 to have your wig made locally in the USA by a team member of Wiggin Out Salon. Wigs can go up in price depending on the size of the clients head, the amount of hair needed to be added, specifications, and type of hair being installed. Longer hair is more difficult to hand tied and sort.
Please note
Our wigs are made here in the USA by the Wiggin Out Wig making team.
Our wigs are guaranteed.
We are wig makers and designers we are not just stylists that decided to sell wigs. Our perception is from a couture designer's point of view that every client is unique and different therefore every wig should be made to fit the client's uniqueness and style.
Don't be fooled by copycat salons claiming to make the same type of wig. Wig shops send their wigs to China to have them made.
Many of our clients throughout the years have claimed that the wigs came back with "switched" hair or wig's with only a small percentage of their actual hair used, replaced with Chinese or Indian processed human hair that the salons claimed to be virgin human hair.
Wigs made in China are made extremely inexpensively and the markup is tremendous. The quality is usually very low and the wigs usually do not last longer than 2-4 months.
Wiggin Out Salon guarantees that your hair or your donated hair will be used by 80% in every wig made If you do not have enough hair to make a full wig , Wiggin Out Salon has American Caucasian Human Hair to complete your wig to your satisfaction.
If there is a specific style that you have always wanted, Wiggin Out Salon can duplicate any design or hair style submitted that is based on the hair provided or purchased.
Wiggin Out Salon uses untreated Virgin American Hair purchased from Teens here in the USA. The hair on our wigs can last up to 10 years depending on wear and care. Other wigs on average last up to 2-6 months before needing a replacement wig leaving the client feeling even more emotionally stressed.
Wiggin Out Salon has many pre-custom made wigs to choose from.
Please call us for more information.
877 769-95447
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