Helpful Words for Feminists Struggling with Cancer, Hold Your Ego Skyward and Carry Your Hair with Joy
Most don’t realize it, due to the fact that they expect to see me in my wig they don’t think anything of it, but its a little secret that I don wigs to enhance my look. I’m Hollis Crolley and this is the Women’s Hair Loss Quarterly. I was surprised that Joseph my associate asked if God gave me my hair back the first time he’d seen me in years. That’s the value of lace wigs. My wigs make my hair no less than on-the-money bouncy. They grant me the will to achieve what my life-coach calls the “womanly edge.”
You see, ten years ago after having my second child, my doc told me I had a medical condition that essentially begged for quality wigs. It induced a lot of doubts. But, for the longest time the unfortunate circumstances of my appearance were insignificant “big deal.” After all, I had young kids to feed and on top of that, a award-winning law firm to run. Eventually my roommate Sally informed to me that given the health and family considerations on the line, wigs made a lot of practical sense.
So yours truly went with the idea and scheduled a visitation with a specialist on the matter of handling my bald head. I showed up thinking about an outpatient procedure, quite frankly. When my doctor proposed that discreet women’s medical wigs could fully address my situation, even then I was still cynical about wigs. But oh boy, I’ve grown into something of a wig evangelist, delivering knowledge for women in tough times. That’s just the humble opinion of an experienced hair loss believer. The one secret you might take home, is also the most encouraging; whatever you do, do not get down on your personality on account of thinning hair.











