HELPFUL WEB SITES
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Thought some sisters couldRitzy said:Some sites!
I didn't take chemo, but, here are some websites that I found that might help!
FranceLuxe.com Beautiful silk head wraps but expensive. If you are a woman or girl experiencing a loss or thinning of hair as a result of illness or treatment, they will send you a scarf in the pattern and color of your choosing. Free. Click on the "Good Wishes" logo in the upper right hand corner of the page for more information.
OrgSites.com Wiggs for Love is a organization in memory of Mary (Spagnoli) Cron who lost her battle with breast cancer. Her family and friends have formed Wigs for Love, enabling breast cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemo or radiation to receive a wig at no charge to them.
TheRainbowShop.com If you're looking for a headwrap with a tie dye look, this is good option. 100% cotton and several style options.
al-muminat.com Square cotton scarves. Small selection but good prices.
StarScarves.com 42"x42" square. Small selection good prices.
RadWrapz.com Solid color head wraps. only a hand full to choose from but cheap. Buy two, get one free.
CowboyWildRags.com Generous size, square, silk scarves. Like most silk fabric, they are moderately expensive.
Anokhiusa.com 100% cotton scarves and comes in several sizes. Decent prices for the 30"x30".
Everyone that got a scarf thru FranceLuxe.com absolutely loved them. They were beautiful and free.
Sue
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Bumping up for anyone newKimosabe said:scarves
Try headcovers.com
They have a large selection - so many it was hard to make choices. I got some beautiful scarves. They also have headwraps, turbans, hats, and wigs.
Bumping up for anyone new and that are starting chemo.0 -
Your swinging tail makes meRitzy said:Some sites!
I didn't take chemo, but, here are some websites that I found that might help!
FranceLuxe.com Beautiful silk head wraps but expensive. If you are a woman or girl experiencing a loss or thinning of hair as a result of illness or treatment, they will send you a scarf in the pattern and color of your choosing. Free. Click on the "Good Wishes" logo in the upper right hand corner of the page for more information.
OrgSites.com Wiggs for Love is a organization in memory of Mary (Spagnoli) Cron who lost her battle with breast cancer. Her family and friends have formed Wigs for Love, enabling breast cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemo or radiation to receive a wig at no charge to them.
TheRainbowShop.com If you're looking for a headwrap with a tie dye look, this is good option. 100% cotton and several style options.
al-muminat.com Square cotton scarves. Small selection but good prices.
StarScarves.com 42"x42" square. Small selection good prices.
RadWrapz.com Solid color head wraps. only a hand full to choose from but cheap. Buy two, get one free.
CowboyWildRags.com Generous size, square, silk scarves. Like most silk fabric, they are moderately expensive.
Anokhiusa.com 100% cotton scarves and comes in several sizes. Decent prices for the 30"x30".
Everyone that got a scarf thru FranceLuxe.com absolutely loved them. They were beautiful and free.
Sue
Your swinging tail makes me smile when I see it too Ritzy!
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Bumping for newbies startingRitzy said:And, for those of you that sew or knit..try these
Free Sewing, Knit and Crochet Patterns
deofsf.com Free sewing pattern for caps provided by Design Enterprises of San Francisco.
ProudMommy.tripod.com Free sewing pattern for a scarf called a Snood.
BevsCountryCottage.com Free pattern for knit beanies.
BevsCountryCottage2.com Knit cap.
CancerCant.com Knit hat.
Elann.com Knit hat.
MarnieMaclean.com Knit hat.
Berroco.com Knit cap.
KnitList.com Loose knit cap.
MoreHouseFarm.com Knit mushroom cap.
MarnieMaclean.com Knit cap.
Web.Archive.org Knit cap.
KnitList.com Loose fitting cap.
Smariek.BlogSpot.com
TiaJudy.com Knit ribbed cap.
MielkesFarm.com Crocheted hats
YarnCat.com Crochet cap.
ThinkingKnitter.com Knit pattern for a Do-Rag.
Sue
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wigsDouble Whammy said:Hats vs. wigs or both?
I found this site the other day:
www.hatsforyou.com
I don't start chemo for a few weeks, and am on the fence about getting a wig. I don't think I'm going to. What have others done? How long did it take to get enough hair back that you felt comfortable with your head uncovered in public again?
Suzanne
Hi Suzanne,
I worked all through my chemo, and I had three wigs. I sort of had fun with them. My fav was a Raquel Welch wig, you can just google her name and wigs and get the website. I ordered one from tlc but didn't like it. I started chemo in Sept of 2009, with radiation following in the spring of 2010. I didn't "come out" of my head covers until late April 2010 (lost hair after second chemo in Oct 2009). So, I guess in head covers for about 7 mo...Best wishes to you as you begin your chemo!
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There are a lot of greatlaurissa said:Thanks
This is my second time through the hairloss and will be checking out all the sites. I do pefer wigs, they just look better on my round head. I'm glad its starting to get cooler.
There are a lot of great sites posted her Laurissa. I am glad if they help you, but, sorry for the reason.
Happy that it is getting cooler for you too!
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Michelle, I hope you find something here you like.susie09 said:There are a lot of great
There are a lot of great sites posted her Laurissa. I am glad if they help you, but, sorry for the reason.
Happy that it is getting cooler for you too!
♠♣ Love, Susie ♠♣
I'm bumping this up for Michelle and others that are starting chemo.
Sue0 -
Thanks Jean. You are an
Thanks Jean. You are an angel! And thanks for playing Santa for Chen.0 -
This is for KitKatKat,CypressCynthia said:Thanks Jean. You are an
Thanks Jean. You are an angel! And thanks for playing Santa for Chen.
This is for KitKatKat, Kathy. Hope you find something here! Did you see this post Kathy?
Leeza0 -
Bumping up for Angie D, whojnl said:This is for KitKatKat,
This is for KitKatKat, Kathy. Hope you find something here! Did you see this post Kathy?
Leeza
Bumping up for Angie D, who is starting chemo and looking for scarves and hats and for anyone else just beginning chemo. Lots of good sites here and beautiful free scarves.
Sue0 -
I bumped this up since thereRitzy said:Bumping up for Angie D, who
Bumping up for Angie D, who is starting chemo and looking for scarves and hats and for anyone else just beginning chemo. Lots of good sites here and beautiful free scarves.
Sue
I bumped this up since there are some starting chemo. Maybe they could use some of these free scarves.0
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