Realizing My World Couldn’t Possibly Stop with Hair Loss
Till recently, hair loss and wigs weren’t always my passion. my journalism career was my focus. That was true till the time I lost my hair due to medical hair loss. I resolved that I cannot sign off on the possibility of living as the shiny-headed Mr. Clean of Texas.
Personally, this meant I’d lost my power, deprived of my hair. It became clear that it would be hard to get back full style. Girl, was I incorrect. Before I got my new real wig, I attempted a selection of hot fake hair pieces that didn’t suit my complexion. My partner Reginald found me a few medical wig stores offering invisible lace front wigs I could wear proudly.
Not wasting any time, I walked to the store and took a good look at their wigs. I found myself browsing a diverse world of, high-class wigs. Their amazing African American wigs did wonders for me.
Given the best hair piece, a girl in my situation can foster courage working towards accepting her hair loss due to cancer. Never have I been so inspired to parade my current hats. It was magical to actually exert my confidence again at the family picnic.
It’s possible I could be exaggerating things, however hair and fashion are essential to my emotional well-being. Could there be more things to reality than a great head of hair? Girl, it wouldn’t matter anyway if that were so. Here’s the good news: women’s hair loss can be beat!
You would not believe what this has felt like. Not many comment on about me and my lacking hair. Still that’s how it goes, I’m just glad to fearlessly approach my career again. Having hair again enriched life for me.
Shallow people may feel that approach is superficial. They’re ignorant! I don’t care who you are, what creature comforts make existence so amazing? Speaking for myself, I adore my husband and my attention-getting sense of fashion.
Care for Fabulous Hair.
Cassandra Sexton











