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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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I just wish I knew ONE other person that wore a wig...
Now you have a whole community of wearers - your pain and obvious frustration moves me as I am sure it does so many others, x
We've all been there ~ I am sure the seasoned members here can offer you some excellent guidance and much needed support... Their compassion and the unified shared experience has been such a beautiful display of humanity and generosity has been such a beautiful act to witness.
There is a solution that will be just right for you "out there" - and I am certain that those who are in a position to advise and assist will go to the endth degree to do so.
In the meanwhile? Take comfort that as of now? you do not walk this path alone, x
I have had good results from the velcro adjusters inside the wig and using the wig grippers.
Laura, I've been there... we all have.
Once you finally decide to commit to the wig route, you need a really good quality wig, or a prosthesis hair piece. They're more expensive, but worth it, because they look and feel more natural, have real human hair, and stay affixed to your head better than any $40 or even $200 wig will. Now I know there are numerous vendors out there that sell these, but I've been wearing the "Gripper" designed by Peggy Knight and manufacured by Follea. The Gripper suctions to your head (or 'grips') with silicon, while letting your scalp breathe. There are no clips, tape, or glue. The hair is real European human hair of very good quality. You can actually live a normal life with these. I've wasted hundreds of dollars on cheap wigs, which fell apart after a few washes, shed hair like crazy, didn't stay in place, are uncomforable, and just looked cheap, making me exceptionally self-conscience because I always worried that others were going to notice and figure out that it's not my real hair. Invest in a good quality prosthesis hair piece. It will last alot longer and the comfort and security (physical and emotional) you get from it is totally worth the price. Remember, you get what you pay for.
Good luck
Laura,
I've had the same experiences that you have! I have a few stories where my wig was pulled off my head as a joke by a co-worker. That one hurt. I have AA and have had it for the majority of my life. I wear a Follea gripper sport and absolutely love it. I do everything in mine and honestly I don't even think about it. When I wore a vacuum I was limited by what I could do since the full head cap didn't breath etc. One hot sweaty mess. Oh, ponytails are not a problem at all. I can even go as far to say I don't think anybody would even know you are wearing a wig. Check out Follea gripper sport, it maybe a fantastic option. Shoot me some questions if you want to talk to someone who wear one and is very active.
Susan
Hi! I feel you. Sorry you are going through this. I think if you get a good quality piece, you will feel more confident!!!
I am around a lot of African American women so wearing hair is not that big of a deal. It is when you are I have done an extensive amount of research and still trying to do so on this topic. Be sure to follow "Y" at the Women's Hairloss Project site. I learned a lot from her as well as visiting Jewish women's sites (orthodox women cover their hair with wigs/sheitals! That was comforting)
Get yourself a WIGRIP (it's a velvet headband) and works wonders!!!! It will NOT come off unless someone tugs very hard. You can get it on Milano's site. Others have it too. This simple thing has given me much peace. Yes, you can glue it too if you have no hair.
After trying different types of wigs, I learned a few things. Here are my top tips!!
100% Virgin Human hair is the way to go (it can be very expensive, so you may want to get a lightly processed wig. I just purchased one from Fortune Wigs out of NJ. I really like it so far! I fooled my dr with it.)
I have purchased beauty supply store wigs, from voguewigs, Milano, Cyberhair and others. I want a Follea one day. If my hair completely goes -- then a vacuum style freedom wig. Synthetic is OK but be prepared to replace it every 3-4 mos with continuous wear. The Jon Renau brand is decent .
Get a Silk top with a natural part
Lace front (you might like that if you do not have a hair line to blend your hair with it)
Do not put heat on it (avoid). Wash rarely . Use baby powder to Dry shampoo it.
Presently, I'm pretty happy with my "Mazali Bliss" by Fortune. They provide a guarantee, so that impressed me.
Would you mind sharing a little of your experience with Cyberhair?? I've sent off for information about their wigs but wondered what you thought about the hair.....did you add hair to your own or buy a wig/hairpiece? Thanks!
catsmama
Hi Laura,
I went through a similar experience, going from a lot of really curly kinky hair to much less kinky hair to a lot of really thick straight Asian hair. Some friends ignored it, some friends got catty (this still hurts) and others showered me with compliments. You get to learn who people in your life really are when you go through something like this. It sounds like your partner is someone of quality. Silence prevents him from saying anything that might hurt your feelings. My partner was the exact same way, he never said anything about my hair.
I held everything in for so long one day I just burst with hurt and I had to tell him. Through the sobs and tears I let go of it all and he just listened and supported me. It really helped my mental health and it strengthened our relationship.
I have been through many really bad wigs and am still searching for the perfect one. It helps to become knowledgeable about wigs, I learn a fair amount by combing the internet, forums, You Tube, wig sites whatever. It does take time but until the magic wig fairy grants all our wig wishes we must rely on our own resourceful abilities. My best advice for you is to get the foundation of your wig made from a mold of your head. This way there are no weird bulges and far less slippage (I don't even use tape most of the time). Also, look into hair types and densities. You can order pieces that have a greater density in the back and less near your ears and forehead (like normal growing hair).
For the mold making, I've used a plaster cast method and it was horrible! Instead use the food wrap and tape method. A hairstylist that specializes in wigs should know what this is.
This will get easier for you! Stay strong and focus your energies on taking care of yourself.
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