Time soon for a wig any advice please
I will be starting Chemo Tues. Where is the best place to get a wig.I would like to try it on.I got one from acs. But don't fit good or look good after I got it.You get one every two years.So I need to buy one.Any suggestions are appriatted.Thank you.
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Since I did not plan to wear
Since I did not plan to wear one all the time, I opted to order one through the American Cancer Society website. I also received a voucher to cover the cost.
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Wig Queen here. . .desertgirl947 said:Since I did not plan to wear
Since I did not plan to wear one all the time, I opted to order one through the American Cancer Society website. I also received a voucher to cover the cost.
Hi Pat-
I consider myself sort of an "expert" on wigs since Taxotere took my hair forever and altho I did not wear wigs during chemo in 2010, I sure do now or I look like a side show freak. Anyway, I've tried them all. I do sometimes visit wig shops, especially when I want a change, but after all that, I then go on to buy wigs on line because they are always discounted. Buying from a wig shop you pay full retail, but you will have the opportunity to try on wigs and the service is worth that. I wear only synthetic wigs, because I like to change my style (and color) and they honestly look as good as human hair wigs - and none of them last forever anyway. In looking at your photo, here's the wig I would recommend for you to try: Zoe by Rene of Paris in Silver Stone. http://www.wigs.com/zoe-by-rene-of-paris.html This was the first wig I ever bought and I got it from a wig store. Then I ordered another one online at wigs.com so I'd have a back-up. Then my friend tried it on and she bought one while she was having chemo. It is inexpensive and it looks great. The color Silver Stone is really quite natural looking and a really good gray. When it became apparent that I was not going to get my hair back, I have ventured out into other colors, and even more expensive wigs, but that one ALWAYS gets compliments. In fact, most of my wigs bring on compliments about my "hair" and that is such a good thing when you have to wear a wig. Wigs.com have sales often. If you can hold off until I get the next notice of a sale (I bet one will be for July 4) I will private message you the code they send me and you can save probably 20% more. Now that's getting really affordable. You can return the wigs, but it is a hassle, which is why I typically visit a wig shop when I want a change. This one is also nice in gray http://www.wigs.com/power-by-raquel-welch.html. If I can be of any more help, PM me. I'm happy to add my 2 cents. The only "problem" I have with wigs is they always look good. I envy women who have bad hair days and just pull their hair back in a pony tail or plop on a hat. For me, it's either no hair or good hair. Not so bad. Good luck with your treatments.
Suzanne
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Online- Paula Young
very pleased. I took mine to my hair dresser before I lost my hair like Joannstarr. My wig from Paula Young didn't need to be trimmed. it looked good at my daughter's wedding. Lucky me, I had my head shaved 5 days before the wedding. My 13 year old granddaughter cut it and my daughter shaved it in my home. Surprisingly worked great for them, giving them participation and control over my situation. It bothers our loved ones as well.
Funny thing after all the stress it caused me, I h aven't worn the wig in 2 weeks and choose no hair more than I choose cap or hat.
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Raquel Welch
I like my Raquel Welch wig (not that I want to wear a wig AT ALL). But if I have to wear one I am satisfied with the one I've got. I bought it locally and got my hairdresser to trim it up. Wigs.com has the same exact one. Good luck!
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2cents
Omigosh, find a stylist who will thin and trim -- wow, what a difference this can make! My wig went from "looks like a wig," kinda TOO full and fluffy and TOO nice/finished/styled, to looking far more natural, touseled, more "normal." The nurse navigator at my hospital helped identify a local salon, you can try your local ACS or Komen office, too. Had i truly understod this, i might have gotten a longer wig to allow more flexibility in the cut/style process, but this is my #1 recommendation.
Interestingly, i thought i was gonna be a 24/7 wig to look normal person -- i have always been verymuch into my long, thick, wavy hair, it was my pride and joy, so i couldn't imagine not having hair! But wigs are hot in summer, and dag-nabbit, my comfort trumps, and it turns out I've been rocking my bald head! Sure, i get looks, but hey world, i'm fighting cancer right now and i'm proud of that, and i am owning my bald beauty. I never thought that would be me! The other day i was chilly and wore my wig like a hat, lol, and actually was like "wow, lookit my big, fluffy head!" Funny how "normal" and "ok" can change!
Remember that, hair or not, you are YOU, and you are Beautiful!
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Thanks for the inspiration!
Wow, awsmGirl! I've enjoyed a number of your posts. You sound like my ideal! I haven't started chemo yet, will find out my fate in a few days when I learn about my Oncotype DX score, but the fact that I was diagnosed with a Stage II invasive lobular carcinoma makes me think I won't be avoiding the 'whole body treatment experience'. So, I've been looking into the various chemo regimens, the side effects, etc. I'm not a wig person at all... in fact I can't tolerate anything on my head, even in winter when we are in colder climates. We now live in Hawaii, so the wig scene would be difficult just because of the year-round temperature. Not sure what I'll do... I have never been bald, but I know I have a 'forceps head' from birth! So, it won't be a nice smooth head for me, but maybe that will provide me some 'distinction'! LOL. I love that you said you are 'owning your bald beauty'. I am also 'owning my one-breast self' and choosing to not have reconstruction and I'm not wearing a prosthetic breast. I don't mind the flat look on the one side at all! It's my new reality... and if baldness is my new reality too then I'm with you! We are fighting cancer and we will win this war... and the people who see us may feel sorry for us until they see our strength and resolve... there is nothing pitiful about that!
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Beautiful head covers
I did not wear wigs during chemo. I wore these beautiful scarves and some cute hats.
4women.com
Both are pricey, but well worth it because they made me feel put together inspite of it all. Both are a lovely accessory. I think I like turbandiva's a little better because they are not flat. I still wear them because I am not comfortable with my circus freak "hair" in public. Tell your friends about it - they make great gifts for them to give you. I would think in Hawaii either could really be a fashion statement and perfect for the balmy weather under any circumstances.
Suzanne
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Most of the responses above
Most of the responses above have made some great points which I am sure you have used to your advantage by now PPurdin. I hope your chemo went well and was successul. I just wanted to leave some additional information about wigs on here in case you still find it beneficial or, or in case someone else stumbles across this thread like I did. I personally believe that it always helps to go into a wig store at some point, at least until you become really familiar with what you need and you know where to get them. The first wig that I got was a short wig which I got from Godiva's: http://www.godivassecretwigs.com/short/ . Now I will say that taking the time to research your wig before and the place you buy it from is important, especially if you want to choose a wig that is right for you. A lot of my time was spent watching youtube tutorials and reading articles and forums where other women were talking about their experience with chemo and wigs. I think that with a good amount of research and time you can find amazing wigs. If anyone stumbles across this i greatly suggest reading through all the beneficial responses above
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Wig
Well, after I decided to go forward with the chemo, I headed to a wig salon. The woman was so helpful and I was so forlorn just being there. I tried on so many wigs and then I found one that looked like me. It was pricey, but the woman spent 3 hours with me and now I know she will be there to help if I need it. It has made me feel more prepared. I was very surprised to learn that all insurance companies must cover the cost of wigs for chemo EXCEPT Medicare. How could that be? Oh, well, I have a wig and I am still praying I don't lose my hair. I had a different chemo 6 years ago and they told me I would lose my hair, but I did not. Maybe I will be so blessed twice.
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Wig
I am starting to think I actually look better in the wig. The color is really cool and I never would have thought of dying my hair that color, but as soon as I put it on, it just gave my facial and eye coloring a little boost. Someday, I just might dye my hair to match the wig! LOL? Who knew? By the way, it is not a fashion wig, it is a medical grade wig, so it is designed to breathe. You can see my part right through the mesh that forms to the head. You could not wear the wig over hair, it would fall off. Fashion wigs are probably hotter. This one feels really good.
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