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September 28, 2009

An Uplifting Guide for Feminine Leaders with Hair Loss, Toss Your Chin High and Wear Your Wigs with Passion

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Most people can’t tell, due in large part to my disarming fashion sense, but it is true I rely on wigs to complete my look. You’re reading The Hillsborough Diaries by Delores Griffin. Can you believe even my beautician did not realize I wore wigs after returning from Europe. I owe that one to women’s wigs. These make me so on-the-money vibrant. They grant me the will to reach what I call the “feminine quotient.”

Let me tell you what happened. A decade ago after delivering my first child, my doc told me I had a disorder which as a symptom afflicted me with women’s synthetic wigs. It vexed me with a lot of worry. But, I pushed hair loss out of my head, and the unfortunate circumstances of my appearance were not at the top of my list of problems. But look, I had young kids growing up in addition to thriving fashion consultancy to run. I did not realize that with wellness and professional issues at stake, wigs made a lot of practical sense.

I got into it and had a chat with a specialist regarding dealing with my women’s hair loss. I went in thinking about surgery, quite frankly. When he advised that discreet womens medical wigs were a great choice, even then I remained suspicious! But oh boy, I’ve become something of a wig evangelist, sharing my knowledge to women in distress. Take it from me, an experienced hair loss advisor. The key you should sleep on, is simple: if you work it it like you own it, you’ll feel empowered.

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