Hi Lilibeth,
Thanks for the compliment, yes its pretty close to my natural colour. The photo shows it slightly lighter than it should be. My bio hair grew alittle (with colour) when I was pregnant with my first child but it was only on the top of my head. It started to effect the suction on my vacuum wig so asked my husband to shave it off. I kept the hair as it was great for a colour match.
A positive of having Alopecia is that if you want to experiment with a change of colour and/or style its much easier with wigs than bio-hair and you can change it everyday if you like :)
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sorry for my long reply lol
ohh man i wish i could tell u what kind it is but i really dont know, sorry!
Thanks for the compliment, yes its pretty close to my natural colour. The photo shows it slightly lighter than it should be. My bio hair grew alittle (with colour) when I was pregnant with my first child but it was only on the top of my head. It started to effect the suction on my vacuum wig so asked my husband to shave it off. I kept the hair as it was great for a colour match.
A positive of having Alopecia is that if you want to experiment with a change of colour and/or style its much easier with wigs than bio-hair and you can change it everyday if you like :)
Welcome to Alopecia World :)
Cheryl