Please help me, my alopecial areata is spreading like wildfire.  I am using clip on hair extensions at the moment but just took a shower and came out with 3 handfulls of hair.

If im going to end up with a wig,maybe i should be preparing now, do they need time to be made to order or measure etc, should i have one on the ready to use as soon as i need it, basically im so scared that i wake up tomorrow morning and bingo - no more hair

please help

sharon x

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I think it is really good to investigate the options that may suit you...you will do this when it is right for you.  Write a list of the things you would like a wig to achieve for you.  Then find out as much as possible (before buying), about the wig you may think will suit.  

Some of the things that I would think are important are: Security, Longevity, durability, lifelike, easycare, comfortable.  It is an adjustment to start wearing a wig...but in my experience it can be helpful, even though wig wearing is definately not for everyone.  

I also understand how difficult it is to think that a wig is necessary and your hair isn't doing what you would like it to do (grow:(). I remember (like it was yesterday, that terrible thud of realisation I had when we finally decided my daughter needed and wanted a wig) Be kind to yourself and just take your time.  Don't rush.

We did find something that has worked extremely well for her over the years (11 years now) and we (my daughter and I) have never regretted the decision we made....even though it wasn't an easy one at the time. 

Rosy

Visit wig shops and try on some wigs then shortlist the one(s) that you like most. When the clip-on can no longer hide the baldness adequately, buy the wig. It is good to have the wig trimmed by the wig shop (if they provide such a service) as most wigs tend to be slightly too thick or too long.

Start by wearing the wig out a few hours each day to get the hang of it. Then gradually increase the frequency and length of wear. Over time, you will not be too conscious about it.

Wig wearing is challenging but with the right one, it can be less stressful. Good luck!

Looks like we're in the same place, mine is getting just horrible.  I went an purchased a wig online - but I spent a good 2 weeks researching!  What a pain.  I tried to find a local place, but the only one I found didn't carry the brands I was looking at.

I started at Wigs.com, looking though the styles, colors, and videos.  I found that they had the best site layout and had the most information stated.  Once I found one that I liked, I looked elsewhere and found a shop with the wig at half price, so I bought it there.  Took about a week to get it.  

I found that I may not the best at measuring my head though - lol.  I think I'm between average and large, but I should be okay with the average sized one I got once I shave my head.  

This is the one I ordered: http://www.wigs.com/symmetry-by-gabor.html

I think it looks pretty realistic.  I already know I can pull off that short of a cut, so I wasn't worried about the length.  

 

Join the www.wigsupport.com website these ladies know everything about wigs and post photos of themselves wearing their wigs. I personally prefer synthetic wigs as easy to wash and you don't have to style them. You are very wise to look for a nice wig now so you don't end up buying one in a rush.

I agree... join the wigsupport website!  I love wigs.  I have only worn synthetic.  There are a TON of different choices out there.  Just try to do some research before you buy one.  Try to figure out what you need from it.   The more natural, the more that it will cost.  I like to purchase mine online, but I wouldn't suggest that until you find what you like the most.  Try to look online at pictures to see if there is a style/brand that you like a lot.  Go to a wig store, and ask to try on all of the different kinds!  As to when to start wearing one... I would say when you are ready.  Try to find a wig you love first.  Then, try wearing it for a couple of hours, and increase it each day so you get used to it.  Take a deep breath!  We are here for you.

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