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I hope you let us all know how it works for you and what it's like to wear.  I've never had a wig on but as I get older, I'm considering one in the future.  It's a very cute style.

 

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@LilacTree wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

That's very nice @LilacTree. I know how it is to loose your hair. With my early signs of scleroderma I was bald for about a year and I wore wigs during that time. I hope you wear it in the best of health.Woman Happy


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Are you saying you are no longer balding?  I have scleroderma also and didn't think there was a cure.  What did you take??


 

I'm no longer bald. Some of my hair grew back on it's own but it was very thin. I've lived with the thin hair for about twelve years until I discovered a hair laser device that made most of my hair come back! I now have almost a full head of hair because of the hair laser...it's called I-Grow and looks like a helmet. It's been a blessing to have this in my life. I won't be without it. The Q used to sell them but, no longer. They only have another brand in a comb-style made by Hairmax. I'll warn you, these things are not cheap. @LilacTree

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@LilacTree  It is too cute....I love it.

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@Greeneyedlady21 I think everyone has his or her idea of what we all look best in.  I've just never cared for (probably) what is the real look.

 

I like to look like I'd just gotten it dyed.  I think I look natural.  I've had several hair stylists tell me they like my haircut.  When I went to get it colored and before I took off the wig the hairdresser said, "Are you just changing the color of your hair?"  I said, "This is a wig.  My natural hair color is light brown" (the wig is blond).  She laughed and said, "I feel stupid...But it looks so natural on you".  Ha!

 

I think I have a pretty good attitude about it (no choice).  My hair right in the front is thin.  I call it "a love and hate relationship with the thing".  I'm so conceited, I guess, I feel like I look so much better with it. 

 

I tell my friends I could never have a lover because I'd be like (when we started 'getting things going" I would be like, "Wait a minute....I have to take off my wig".  He'd probably say, "Is anything else fake".  Ha!  I'd have to say, "Well the teeth are real but most of them are capped so if one falls off, don't swallow it.  They are expensive".  Ha! 

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@LilacTree, I love that style, I'm sure you'll look beautiful wearing it.  :-)

 

I would love to be able to wear cute short styles like that, but I need fullness behind my ears otherwise my head looks enormous.

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@Annabellethecat66 wrote:

@Greeneyedlady21 I think everyone has his or her idea of what we all look best in.  I've just never cared for (probably) what is the real look.

 

I like to look like I'd just gotten it dyed.  I think I look natural.  I've had several hair stylists tell me they like my haircut.  When I went to get it colored and before I took off the wig the hairdresser said, "Are you just changing the color of your hair?"  I said, "This is a wig.  My natural hair color is light brown" (the wig is blond).  She laughed and said, "I feel stupid...But it looks so natural on you".  Ha!

 

I think I have a pretty good attitude about it (no choice).  My hair right in the front is thin.  I call it "a love and hate relationship with the thing".  I'm so conceited, I guess, I feel like I look so much better with it. 

 

I tell my friends I could never have a lover because I'd be like (when we started 'getting things going" I would be like, "Wait a minute....I have to take off my wig".  He'd probably say, "Is anything else fake".  Ha!  I'd have to say, "Well the teeth are real but most of them are capped so if one falls off, don't swallow it.  They are expensive".  Ha! 


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Hah!!  That's so funny!!

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@LilacTree wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

That's very nice @LilacTree. I know how it is to loose your hair. With my early signs of scleroderma I was bald for about a year and I wore wigs during that time. I hope you wear it in the best of health.Woman Happy


@SilleeMee

Are you saying you are no longer balding?  I have scleroderma also and didn't think there was a cure.  What did you take??


 

I'm no longer bald. Some of my hair grew back on it's own but it was very thin. I've lived with the thin hair for about twelve years until I discovered a hair laser device that made most of my hair come back! I now have almost a full head of hair because of the hair laser...it's called I-Grow and looks like a helmet. It's been a blessing to have this in my life. I won't be without it. The Q used to sell them but, no longer. They only have another brand in a comb-style made by Hairmax. I'll warn you, these things are not cheap. @LilacTree


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I saw that on the Q about a year ago.  I could never handle it.  I'm so happy it's working for you!

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@Annabellethecat66 Lol! Thanks for the laugh, I really needed it today. 

 

Maybe you should go find that lover  😊😀 Maybe I should too😃 Well a different one, not yours...I'm not that kind of woman.

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@esmerelda wrote:

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Very sassy, @LilacTree.  I’m interested in trying a wig but worry that it’ll itch?  Hope you like it when it arrives.


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Tansy, I itch all over every day anyway.  As I said, I won't wear it just around the house, I'll just keep it in my usual ponytail (which I now have to wrap four times around, there is so little hair).  Hard on my hands.

 

I'm excited . . . but I've ordered wigs before and they were too heavy with hair, so back they went.  They were long though.  I figured if I got a short one, it would be easy for my daughter to trim.  She was an excellent hair stylist, specializing in cutting, all of her working life.  In fact, she used to trim and style wigs for her patrons all the time.


@LilacTreeThe pony tail can be hard on the hair...all the pulling.  And why do something that is hard on your hands?  Also, the weight of your hair isn't helping.  Why not get what you have left cut to a shorter, more easily managed style...for when you're not wearing your wig?


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Because that would not help with the baldness on top.  I have about one layer of hair that looks like a man's "comb-over."  I sometimes just pile it all on top and pin it.  That's ok for around the house, but not for going out.

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@sgraham30 wrote:

@LilacTree, I love that style, I'm sure you'll look beautiful wearing it.  :-)

 

I would love to be able to wear cute short styles like that, but I need fullness behind my ears otherwise my head looks enormous.


People with big heads look good, though. @sgraham30