Collen Martin

Female

Fort Wayne, IN

United States

Profile Information:

Relationship Status:
Single
About Me:
I am in my late 20's. I have been loosing my hair for about 10 years. It is getting so bad, and I have scalp showing all over. I no longer feel attractive, and I stray away from going out. I even get embarrassed when I see people that I haven't seen for awhile because I am afraid that that is all they see. I don't even want to date because of this issue. I am afraid to but a wig because of embarasment.
Do you have alopecia?
Female pattern baldness
Are you age 18 or older?
Yes - I am 18 or older

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  • Bev

    Coleen, don't worry if you end up getting a wig. Believe me I needed one a long time before I got one. After I go one i became hooked and am a complete wig addict. I love the different styles and colors and they make so many natural styles now days. Most people compliment my hair and wouldn't have even know they were wigs but be the honest person I am, I told. As long as you're ok with it, everyone else will be too. Everybody has a problem of some sort. Your's just happens to be non life threatening and easily fixed with the use of Noriko, raquel, rene of paris, amore, or any of the other good lines. They aren't too expensive and worth every penny. like I said I would have had on yrs before if I wasn't so hung up about it. No one else is. If you're happy they are happy for you. Atleast that's been my experience. If they're not, they aren't the kind of people u should be around anyway.

  • Bev

    The biggest bit of advice I can give you is, Don't make it worse than it is. Check out the nice wig styles online and find yourself something you really love and take the plunge. You will be surprised how many people will not even know it's a wig and the people who do will love it. I wouldn't give up my wigs if my natural hair came back. I buy all synthetic so they are wash in cold water and hang inside out to dry and shake and go in the morning. So much easier than my own hair ever was. Believe me, wigs are fun. I'm a nurse. I work full time and deal with everybody. Wigs are a blessing. Wasting time trying to fix your own hair is not a blessing. It's a curse. Atleast for me it was.

  • Bev

    My hair was falling out before my husband and I got married. I was so distraught over it. He told me "I love you, not your hair." We have been married now for 11 yrs and I knew then he was a keeper. You need only keep the company of good men and you'll not have anything to worry about. If the guy isn't a terrific, down to earth, honest good guy, then he might care about your hair loss and you wouldn't want to be stuck with someone like that regardless. Take if from me, I have lived and learned!