Make it Pretty: Beating Women’s Hair Loss with Lace Wigs

I never thought the radiant Colleen Smart, my youthful partner in crime, could cover her head with lace front wigs. Her iconic hair and fashion flowed in sync with her indomitable look. Guess what? Our favorite gal will always be celebrated because of her impeccable looks. Not many in town know she dons lace wigs. They look that good.

Back in the day as youths finding our way in the hill country, we once stole the spotlights to every dance. But in college her alopecia reared its head and her hair thinned spottily. I hinted about these synthetic wigs. Whatever, balding was no big deal to her. Undeterred by her hair loss, she proudly demonstrated her bald-headed look.

At our university’s rugby game, we flirted with the crowd until some kluts accidentally flung the ball (or whichever thing that is) into the bleachers. She tried to get it and her hat jumped from her head, uncovering her thinning hair. Undisturbed, she tossed the ball to her man. Attitude, did I mention she’s got it?

But, everyone has insecurities. Once at our semi-monhtly “Gilmore Girls” binge, when she very sincerely informed me that she prefers to make do with a shorn head out of anger. She missed her natural hair too much to consider well crafted lace front wigs, though she wanted her hair back. Suddenly she the punk became beet pink in the face and asked that I drop it. I thought “oh, well.”

We got so worried about her. The next morning, I talked about getting her a new wig. After a long deliberation we both arrived at the obvious conclusion: we’d buy each other wigs One for me and one for her.

We had a great time, amazed by the fashionable styles. We didn’t realize that women’s medical wigs could be very appealing for a lot of people. These wigs for women’s hair loss brought out her youthful spirit. Personally, I coordinated a delightfully creative wardrobe to go with my synthetic wig. Out of solidarity, if you haven’t heard. Last Christmas she thanked me for giving her back her hair, and disclosed that it invites a fresh spirit in her life. It’s heartwarming to have helped little miss attitude float about as light as a feather. We both are.

Share These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • OnlyWire
  • Socialize-It
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Furl
  • StumbleUpon
  • Netscape
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • Ma.gnolia
  • RawSugar

Comments are closed.