How to buy a decent wig? Online or in a shop? Anyone know shops in the San Francisco Bay?

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ender
ender Member Posts: 167
Hi everyone!

I did not think I wanted a wig. But now when I am about to go back to work, I changed my mind. I went to wig shops close to where I live. There, the wigs did not look too great. The most expensive wig they had was around $100. My insurance pays up to $350. Im willing to add my own money to that. But Im not prepared to pay thousands of dollars for a wig I will wear for a couple of months. What experiences do people have with their wigs and wig purchase? Did you buy in a store? Online? And if anyone lives in the San Francisco Bay area, can you recommend a wig-shop here that carries more expensive (but not the thousands of dollars variety)?

Any comments are much appreciated!

Eva

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  • sbmly53
    sbmly53 Member Posts: 1,522
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    Eva,
    Try the American Cancer Society. I bought one from the TLC catalog.

    Sue
  • grams2jc
    grams2jc Member Posts: 756
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    I spent a little more on mine
    I got 2 human hair wigs on line after consulting with the gal who has done my hair for about 5 years. With human hair she was able to color it to match what my hair looked like before and she helped me pick a style then cut it to be more like my own hair. I spent around $375 for 1 and then got a really short one just for fun for less than $100. I have paid her to wash and style them as needed to make them seem more real and less hassle and have had a lot of compliments on my "new do"

    One was a Raquel Welch brand and the other was from the Paula Young catalog (no, not a paid endorsement of either). I couldn't afford thousands of dollars for a wig but have been glad to have them since I see around 100 people a day at my job and just couldn't stand the thought of all the pity, stares and questions.

    Jennifer
  • CAchick
    CAchick Member Posts: 277
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    I had three
    Hi, I bought one from the TLC catalog, I had one from Raquel Welch, and one that was a Zsa Zsa Gabor. I liked all three of them, and got compliments on all three...but the most compliments on the Raquel Welch one...
    Have fun with it!
    Sybil
  • margz35
    margz35 Member Posts: 53
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    I live in the Bay area - this is where you go!!!
    Look up "A Lady's Touch" - they are in San Rafael. Jeannie is the owner and is WONDERFUL. She fitted me for my wig 2 weeks before I started chemo and I got the Raquel Welch Infatuation style in chestnut - check it out on "headcovers.com." They ordered it for me and once it arrived - a week later - they set me up with Vida, who met with me on a Saturday morning at "A Lady's Touch" and styled it for me - i.e trimmed it a bit and also steamed it (with a clothes steamer!!!) into place.
    They deal with all the insurance stuff and are AWESOME to work with !!!!!

    Give them a call (415 454 6058) - they have a great selection to chose from.

    Margaret
  • ender
    ender Member Posts: 167
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    margz35 said:

    I live in the Bay area - this is where you go!!!
    Look up "A Lady's Touch" - they are in San Rafael. Jeannie is the owner and is WONDERFUL. She fitted me for my wig 2 weeks before I started chemo and I got the Raquel Welch Infatuation style in chestnut - check it out on "headcovers.com." They ordered it for me and once it arrived - a week later - they set me up with Vida, who met with me on a Saturday morning at "A Lady's Touch" and styled it for me - i.e trimmed it a bit and also steamed it (with a clothes steamer!!!) into place.
    They deal with all the insurance stuff and are AWESOME to work with !!!!!

    Give them a call (415 454 6058) - they have a great selection to chose from.

    Margaret

    Thanks so much for all the info!
    Hi girls!

    Thanks for all your comments and advice!

    I have found a place close by that seems similar to the place in San Rafael (which is a bit far for me). Will have a consultation next week. The Rachel Welsh collection does seem nice! Wish me luck :)

    Thanks so much.

    Eva
  • mamolady
    mamolady Member Posts: 796 Member
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    margz35 said:

    I live in the Bay area - this is where you go!!!
    Look up "A Lady's Touch" - they are in San Rafael. Jeannie is the owner and is WONDERFUL. She fitted me for my wig 2 weeks before I started chemo and I got the Raquel Welch Infatuation style in chestnut - check it out on "headcovers.com." They ordered it for me and once it arrived - a week later - they set me up with Vida, who met with me on a Saturday morning at "A Lady's Touch" and styled it for me - i.e trimmed it a bit and also steamed it (with a clothes steamer!!!) into place.
    They deal with all the insurance stuff and are AWESOME to work with !!!!!

    Give them a call (415 454 6058) - they have a great selection to chose from.

    Margaret

    Bay Area
    Margaret/Eva,
    If you decide to do the Susan Komen Race for the Cure in Sept. let me know. I will be doing it with my husband and grand daughter. It would be nice to meet up.

    Cindy

    That goes for anyone doing the Race.
  • ender
    ender Member Posts: 167
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    mamolady said:

    Bay Area
    Margaret/Eva,
    If you decide to do the Susan Komen Race for the Cure in Sept. let me know. I will be doing it with my husband and grand daughter. It would be nice to meet up.

    Cindy

    That goes for anyone doing the Race.

    Thanks for reaching out!
    Hi Cindy!

    Thanks for reaching out! Im not sure how I feel about such events, and I will probably pass as I am still in treatment at that time (radiation). Good luck with your run!

    Eva
  • mamolady
    mamolady Member Posts: 796 Member
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    ender said:

    Thanks for reaching out!
    Hi Cindy!

    Thanks for reaching out! Im not sure how I feel about such events, and I will probably pass as I am still in treatment at that time (radiation). Good luck with your run!

    Eva

    don't run!
    We do this walk because my grand daughter goes with us. I used to do the Avon Walk but 39 miles is too much for a 7 year old. (She was 3 when we started doing Susan Komen only 3 miles)