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As a woman, loosing my hair during kemotherapy is very embarrassing! As a woman the things that sets us apart from a man and any other woman is our body parts and our hair! To loose both is such a heart breaking experience! I take pride in my hair and therefore it means a lot to me to be able to still look my best while fighting through this trying time! I know in the end I'll come out of this and be one of the many women who have success stories but I wanna look good while I fight! I want to have hair and both my breast and make up on my face with a big pretty smile! I 'm ready for this all to be over but in the mean time I must do my best to still look beautiful as a woman should! I've herd about these lace front wigs that all the celebrities are wearing and some other women are starting to wear them just because! They look just as real as my own hair and I can treat it as such too! Its not a regular wig either! I can wear it in a ponytail all pulled back I can even go to sleep with my husband with it on my head if I choose too because it stays on for about two weeks or so! I can get it colored if I want and the wig itself last for about 2 years! When my stylist meantioned a wig I thought, no way, I'm not walking around with a big bulky wig! But then she showed me how this wig was different from those in the store! This wig had lace the color of my skin so therefore I could part it anywhere and it looked like a real scalp! She showed me the many different styles I could do with it as well! Basically this wig was just like God had given me all new hair and I had a second chance with it! I felt like I should share this with all the rest of the women fighting because there is a solution! The best part about the solution is that I found a company that I didn't even have to pay the high cost for this wig! It was of no expene to me! Because we can't sell on this forum, email me and I'll give you the info! Before I close I just wanna say that we are all still beautiful in God's eyes! he has still created us to be queens and no matter what comes against us we were made strong ad we can fight! I've just chosen to fight cute and I didn't even have to pay! LOL! God Bless and take care!
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