I have never worn a wig, and really don't like the idea of covering up... but I may have to get one. Perhaps not to be worn all the time, but at work and maybe school. Being new to the area, and the concept of wearing wigs, I have no idea where to go.

I've been receiving Paula Young catalogs in the mail and I gotta tell you, I've been so tempted. The prices are very reasonable. Anyone have experience with them?

I also visited a wig shop in Broward county and I was really disappointed. Perhaps I went on a bad day, but I got no attention and the products on display were clearly geared towards a different demographic (I would say women in their 60s or so.) Anyone have any suggestions? I am willing to travel for a fabulous wig shop!

Referrals/suggestions would be appreciated.

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Your hair is beautiful Suzanne.

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