Hello everyone, 

I am so glad I found this website, in France, women hair loss is a bit of a taboo and I don't have a lot of people to talk to, except my boyfriend.

Well, I still have some hair, a lot but really thin and they look ugly. I used to have curly thick hair and now and after an alopecia (we still do not know if this AGA or loss related to stress), I don't feel myself anymore, I am obsessed with this. 

After running tons of blood tests, after crying everyday I am fed-up, I cannot take it anymore. Besides, my scalp itches as hell. It burns sometimes as I have psoriasis. 

Tomorrow I have an appointment again to a wig shop (the ladies there are really nice, they did not want to sell me anything until I did the full medical checks). I have done it now and they have not found anything more. 

I still have hair but I cannot watch myself anymore, do you think it is right to shave anyway? I think I will feel free... Besides, if I shave, do you (by experience), think that the psoriasis will calm down?

To finish with, is the scalp itches with the wig? Thanks in advance. 

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Thanks for your answer :) Yes, I did it but I left a bit of hair. As they are thin and I don't have a lot of bald patch, it is really nice. But it irritated my scalp a bit, so I am waiting and hope I will see some results soon, regarding the psoriasis. It is a really annoying condition, it is a nightmare sometimes!

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