I'm delighted to hear your daughter's doing well! Yes, Roches are very nice. I'm planning on going back there soon to get my real hair wig reconditioned.
Now, in regards to trips and over night stays... the key is to keep the hair dry when you're out and about and put the wig in a dry place where it won't get squashed at night. And I highly recommend woolly hats for night time. :)
Hi Amron,
How is your daughter doing? And how are you?
What part of Ireland are you in? I'm one of the Kilkenny Castle Butlers.
Just wanted to stop by and say hello!
LeslieAnn
I hope you have a good weekend too!
In all honesty, my mum still fixes my hair at weekends lol I can't wash my hair for the life of me!
The only thing that I can't stand is the expense. I didn't get the grant for college (too much income. don't make me laugh)and now the synthetic wig needs replacing. My pockets are suffering, that's for sure.
I always have a great time in Ireland.
I have some friends who live in Dublin (Blackrock) and we went to this great restaurant called the Trucadero. Was so tasty.
I have also been to Galway over in the west. I went for a wedding some years back I forget the name of the town but the reception was at a 14th century castle. It was totally awesome.
Well, my synthetic one is kind of a mesh, if that makes sense? I usually wear it when I go football training(the rain). My real hair wig is asian hair and it's hand weaved. Asian hair is less expensive than European hair because it's thicker and more difficult to manage; brushing and washing mostly.
Oh I only got my first wig last year. That was scary! We drove all the way from Galway up to Dublin to a place called Roches. They are really good. They styled my hair there and then and when I walked out that shop door for the first in months without a bandana, i was seriously on a high! In my pic, my hair was styled by a hair dresser in Castlebar.
Oh, is your daughter getting synthetic or real hair? i've got both and i'll be happy to give you tips!
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Tracy
Now, in regards to trips and over night stays... the key is to keep the hair dry when you're out and about and put the wig in a dry place where it won't get squashed at night. And I highly recommend woolly hats for night time. :)
How is your daughter doing? And how are you?
What part of Ireland are you in? I'm one of the Kilkenny Castle Butlers.
Just wanted to stop by and say hello!
LeslieAnn
In all honesty, my mum still fixes my hair at weekends lol I can't wash my hair for the life of me!
The only thing that I can't stand is the expense. I didn't get the grant for college (too much income. don't make me laugh)and now the synthetic wig needs replacing. My pockets are suffering, that's for sure.
I have some friends who live in Dublin (Blackrock) and we went to this great restaurant called the Trucadero. Was so tasty.
I have also been to Galway over in the west. I went for a wedding some years back I forget the name of the town but the reception was at a 14th century castle. It was totally awesome.
Jeff
I'm glad you enjoyed reading my posts. I like to live on the lighter side of life.
Where do you live in Ireland? I have been to Dublin & Donnegol (sp)
Jeff
Welcome to Alopecia World.
Jeff
Welcome !
Hugh
Oh, is your daughter getting synthetic or real hair? i've got both and i'll be happy to give you tips!
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