ready to go "straight". ?
Rick
Hair loss! What trouble it is! I cannot control the problem well. So maybe wigs are suitable for me. But I know nothing about the wigs. I plan to realize and then buy one. Where are partners?
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Hair loss! What trouble it is! I cannot control the problem well. So maybe wigs are suitable for me. But I know nothing about the wigs. I plan to realize and then buy one. Where are partners?
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she just wants help ("partner") in making a life change. Rugs are a big deal for women.
They said trying the wigs is OK. I can make a choice myself. I just want to know whether there are wig wearers and realize brands.
To advise and lend support. Hope it works out. Sorry for some members crass comments.
Dafydd.
Cross posting.
Dafydd.
Post was last edited on May 14, 2019 6:21 PM PDT
You are right, Dafydd. Apologies to Cherry Heart Lee. I'm a smart-aleck and my reply was ill-considered.
Rick
but I do find it strange that a related "solution" has also been posted. One could think this is just another shill game but, here goes. My suggestions for legitimate advice are two.
If you've been going to someone who cuts hair, ask them. Another option is, of all things, a women's cancer clinic. Hair dressers encounter people who want to donate longer hair to wig makers who specialize is hairpieces for cancer patients. They'll also have cancer patients come to them for advice as to where to buy wigs. Cancer patients who don't want to go through the slow process of hair loss during treatment will very often have their hair cut right away. Starting your search with this in mind might be a better choice than going to strangers who are more versed in squabbling over politics, religion, etc. Good luck.