By Julie Marshall
Purchasing a wig before your chemotherapy treatment begins is the best way to emotionally prepare for the hair loss to come.Too often, many people make the mistake of waiting to purchase a wig or head cover after or thus having to deal with the psychological ills associated with watching the hair loss occur. Waiting is not recommended for anyone! It is strongly recommend that persons start searching for wigs at least 3 weeks before chemotherapy. This will give you time to find a wig that you are happy with and have it delivered or sized if necessary.
If you are able, and have the time, start shopping around for a wig. Synthetic hair wigs are not what they used to be, and have come a long way. The synthetic fibre used to make wigs now is as close to human hair as it gets, with a variety of color blends and styles available. The wigs that are available now on the market don't even look like wigs, and some are literally undetectable even at close range. Some of the most realistic synthetic wigs are made with a monofilament top. This is a lace material that is sewn under a portion of the cap to make it look like a real scalp. It is also advised that customers with sensitive scalps choose a monofilament wig as they are very breathable and will allow your scalp to breathe during treatments Monofilament wigs offer flexibility in styling as you can create natural looking parts and comb or part the hair in any direction just as you would your own hair. There are even heat-resistant synthetic wigs available now that can be styled curly or straight on low heat settings.
Human hair wigs are an even better option for people who have concerns about the naturalness that a wig has to offer and want a wig that will last as long as possible. For those persons, the most real look will always be human hair. Human hair wigs are soft and beautiful and really can help a person forget (even just for a moment), about their own hair loss and enjoy the new replacement. They can be cut, curled and styled just as you would your own hair.
Wigs allow flexibility in style and comfort. You can wear your wig to your treatment and then take it off when you come home or put on a head wrap or turban if you feel more comfortable covering your head. In between wig wearing, a head wrap or turban can be worn to take a break from the wig and are comforting soothing head warmers.
It is always recommended that persons choose a hair color that is one shade lighter than their natural color simply because many people end up with "lighter" colored hair in most cases after the chemotherapy is over and their new hair is growing back. This helps with the transition of a wig back to your own hair.The right styled wig can do wonders for someone going through chemotherapy treatment. When you look good, you feel good. A new hairstyle or a new hair color can brighten a person's appearance and outlook while undergoing life challenges. If there is a hairstyle you have always wanted to try or perhaps a new hair color, think of this time in your life and seeking out a new adventure and a new look.
If you have never worn a wig before, you can put your mind at ease. Wigs are very easy to wear despite what you many may think. They go on quite easily just as you would wear a hat or nylon cap. Many wigs are made with adjustable straps for sizing and the average sized cap fits 99% of the population. Custom made wigs in human hair are also available for persons who want the hair to closely match their hair as much as possible. Custom can take anywhere from 6 to 12 weeks to complete, so if you are considering having a custom unit made in human hair for yourself or a friend, please allow a month for the process to be complete and order well in advance of your chemotherapy treatments.
Shopping online for a new wig is great way to keep your mind off of your current situation have fun looking at a multitude of hairstyles. It's also a nice way to give yourself or someone you love something special. Wigs can be great fun and for many, a healing tool. Realizing that your wig is temporary can also help your current mindset. Think positive. It will be lead you to a quick recovery. Your hair will always grow back.
Purchasing a wig before your chemotherapy treatment begins is the best way to emotionally prepare for the hair loss to come.Too often, many people make the mistake of waiting to purchase a wig or head cover after or thus having to deal with the psychological ills associated with watching the hair loss occur. Waiting is not recommended for anyone! It is strongly recommend that persons start searching for wigs at least 3 weeks before chemotherapy. This will give you time to find a wig that you are happy with and have it delivered or sized if necessary.
If you are able, and have the time, start shopping around for a wig. Synthetic hair wigs are not what they used to be, and have come a long way. The synthetic fibre used to make wigs now is as close to human hair as it gets, with a variety of color blends and styles available. The wigs that are available now on the market don't even look like wigs, and some are literally undetectable even at close range. Some of the most realistic synthetic wigs are made with a monofilament top. This is a lace material that is sewn under a portion of the cap to make it look like a real scalp. It is also advised that customers with sensitive scalps choose a monofilament wig as they are very breathable and will allow your scalp to breathe during treatments Monofilament wigs offer flexibility in styling as you can create natural looking parts and comb or part the hair in any direction just as you would your own hair. There are even heat-resistant synthetic wigs available now that can be styled curly or straight on low heat settings.
Human hair wigs are an even better option for people who have concerns about the naturalness that a wig has to offer and want a wig that will last as long as possible. For those persons, the most real look will always be human hair. Human hair wigs are soft and beautiful and really can help a person forget (even just for a moment), about their own hair loss and enjoy the new replacement. They can be cut, curled and styled just as you would your own hair.
Wigs allow flexibility in style and comfort. You can wear your wig to your treatment and then take it off when you come home or put on a head wrap or turban if you feel more comfortable covering your head. In between wig wearing, a head wrap or turban can be worn to take a break from the wig and are comforting soothing head warmers.
It is always recommended that persons choose a hair color that is one shade lighter than their natural color simply because many people end up with "lighter" colored hair in most cases after the chemotherapy is over and their new hair is growing back. This helps with the transition of a wig back to your own hair.The right styled wig can do wonders for someone going through chemotherapy treatment. When you look good, you feel good. A new hairstyle or a new hair color can brighten a person's appearance and outlook while undergoing life challenges. If there is a hairstyle you have always wanted to try or perhaps a new hair color, think of this time in your life and seeking out a new adventure and a new look.
If you have never worn a wig before, you can put your mind at ease. Wigs are very easy to wear despite what you many may think. They go on quite easily just as you would wear a hat or nylon cap. Many wigs are made with adjustable straps for sizing and the average sized cap fits 99% of the population. Custom made wigs in human hair are also available for persons who want the hair to closely match their hair as much as possible. Custom can take anywhere from 6 to 12 weeks to complete, so if you are considering having a custom unit made in human hair for yourself or a friend, please allow a month for the process to be complete and order well in advance of your chemotherapy treatments.
Shopping online for a new wig is great way to keep your mind off of your current situation have fun looking at a multitude of hairstyles. It's also a nice way to give yourself or someone you love something special. Wigs can be great fun and for many, a healing tool. Realizing that your wig is temporary can also help your current mindset. Think positive. It will be lead you to a quick recovery. Your hair will always grow back.
July 24, 2013 at 10:05 PM
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