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Hi all, so glad to have found this forum. :)
This is my first post, so I want to give a little background info on myself. My name is Laura, I'm 23 years old and have been dealing with supposed androgenetic alopecia since I was 11 years old (when I hit puberty). My hair has continued to thin since then and for the past 4-5 months I've been wearing a wig. Buying a wig was a really, REALLY difficult decision for me. I was practically bald when I bought my wig - it had gotten to the point where the only way to conceal my scalp was with nearly half a bottle of Toppik. When I put my hair in a pony tail was/is probably half the size of my pinky finger. It was extremely embarrassing, but I found the concept of suddenly wearing a wig to be just as embarrassing.
I cried multiple times during wig consultations before I finally stopping moping around and bought my first. It's a nice Estetica human hair wig, but I've been having some major issues... most likely because I'm still sort of in denial and know nothing about wigs. I hate the fact that everyone I know clearly is aware that I wear a wig. I really want a new wig but am worried about the sudden change in wigs... I really don't want a single person to comment on it.
I am in a relationship and he was with me when I was practically bald, and he's with me now that I wear a wig. It makes me uncomfortable that he never comments on it so I don't really feel comfortable taking it off in front of him... not sure why. I'm still so new to this whole wig thing. I just wish I knew ONE other person that wore a wig...
ANYWAYS, I bought my wig at an awful, overpriced wig shop. The lady put 3 clips in, clipped them in to my nearly nonexistent hair, and sent me on my way. If I place my hand on my scalp it slips every which way. My hair seems too thin for the clips to really grab it. This is okay if I'm not moving... but seriously... I'm constantly worried about it falling off. That would be an absolute nightmare for me. I also hate the thought of never swimming again. I can't wear my hair up at the gym because when I put it up, it pulls and makes the wig slip back off my scalp. It's MISERABLE. Oh, and lets not even talk about how it holds up in the bedroom...
I just want to be normal. I just want to go to an amusement park and not worry about my wig flying off. I want to go swimming without looking bald or covered in some sort of hair net. I want to go to the gym and be able to put my hair up. I feel like I'm CONSTANTLY readjusting/pulling up my wig.
Can anyone offer me some advice on helping my wig stay put? I don't use wig caps because when I've used them in the past, they slip off just as easily if not moreso than just a wig. If my wig would stay put, I feel like my confidence would skyrocket.
Thanks so much for reading!! :)
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My daughter is 21 and went through the same issues. We finally concluded that the wig place where we purchased her first wig was not the best place for us so we went to another store (actually several) and found one finally to be much more sympathetic to our situation and far more helpful. It took awhile but ultimately she was able to express her feelings to her boyfriend and he was very supportive. I suspect that the time will come that you will have a similar conversation with your boyfriend and if he is truly a good person and your friend he will be by your side and with you ......or he isn't worth having. I've seen my daughter's confidence and self system grow over time with some set backs along the way. I believe things happen for a reason and we are on this earth to make a difference. It took some doing but I was able to get the HR Benefits people at my employer to now cover wigs (up to $500 for now) for any Alopecia diagnosis. I'll work on them to up the amount in time. You are a beautiful young lady. Best of luck to you!
Hi Laura,
I have had alopecia for almost one year and have been wearing wigs for 10 months. I had the same experience where the first time I bought a wig it was not a great experience. The people were very nice but didn't really understand my situation. I found the lace wigs very uncomfortable. One of my friends knew someone else who has had it for many years and she introduced us. It really helped to talk to someone who knows the ins and outs of what we deal with every day. This woman told me about www.wigsalon.com and now that is where I get my wigs. They are inexpensive and adjustable, so you can just pull the tabs tight and never worry about slipping or falling off. They don't last as long but they have been wonderful for me. I also have an expensive real hair wig but I don't feel as comfortable in it and it doesn't look as much like "me". Please let me know if you would like to talk further!
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