Hi my name is Ana, Im 22 years old. Im a college student. I just want to talk to some one who knows what im going through. Ive been losing my hair ever scene i was about 18. I just feel lost and dont know what to do. For a long time i have been ignoring my hair loss hoping that one day i will wake up and have my old hair back. I need support and advice from people who are going through this. This problem is getting harder and harder every day to cover. I just think im not strong enough to deal with all this. Im here to give support too, and im here to listen to any ones stories, Im here as a friend to anyone who needs one, just know that you are not alone.
Hello and welcome, Ana!
I know how hard alopecia can be; I have had it for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" (It just won two national awards!) You can find out more on my page -- and it's available on Amazon.com, and on this site under "Bookshelf." It might make you feel better -- and it's a good read! Let me know if there's anything else I can do!
LeslieAnn
Hello Anna! I buy the wigs we have in Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk city, shop-studio ESWig.
Here is their website, but it is in Russian - http://pariki.dp.ua/site/all/kontakti
i do not understand what it is bad about not having hair? that we do not fit to the girly-woman prototype that they magazines are promoting?
I studied and worked for years in the fashion industry, and i believe it is all fake..important it is to love yr self however you look like...if you have an attitude then every one gives you a lot of positive attention and respect..
I become famous in athens for my unique look, i got much more interesting boyfriends since I lost my hair, and my friends love me for the way I am and I look! I do not waste any time on fixing my hair or shaving my body hair...so really what it is not good about not having hair????
I enjoy it...it is a unique experience and it is teaching me, never to take in life anything for granted...enjoy what you have...health and beauty!
Karina
Jul 10, 2009
LeslieAnn Butler
I know how hard alopecia can be; I have had it for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" (It just won two national awards!) You can find out more on my page -- and it's available on Amazon.com, and on this site under "Bookshelf." It might make you feel better -- and it's a good read! Let me know if there's anything else I can do!
LeslieAnn
Jul 10, 2009
Anastasya
Here is their website, but it is in Russian - http://pariki.dp.ua/site/all/kontakti
Jul 17, 2009
vicky
I studied and worked for years in the fashion industry, and i believe it is all fake..important it is to love yr self however you look like...if you have an attitude then every one gives you a lot of positive attention and respect..
I become famous in athens for my unique look, i got much more interesting boyfriends since I lost my hair, and my friends love me for the way I am and I look! I do not waste any time on fixing my hair or shaving my body hair...so really what it is not good about not having hair????
I enjoy it...it is a unique experience and it is teaching me, never to take in life anything for granted...enjoy what you have...health and beauty!
Jul 20, 2009
Grace
I got it at RPG wigs online :-)
Jul 23, 2009