Wigs! Hair loss with TC chemo
Two weeks after first round of chemo, my hair is starting to shed. Needing all your input on wigs. Is it worth getting one with real human hair? What are the must haves to keep your scalp comfortable? What materials are the softest? Any other pointers?
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It definitely seem like everyone finds what works for them. I played with the pink in my hair after I cut it short, because I was forewarned it would all come out.
I had wigs, I had 2 fitted, ordered and styled. I was just extremely uncomfortable wearing them, they didn’t stay straight, they felt scratchy, and they were hot and I was dealing with the onset of the forced menopause and hot flashes so all of that meant I just couldn’t do it.
Luckily I owned my own pet store, and if someone was uncomfortable with me being bald it was not me.
I might have felt differently if I worked in a corporate office.
@marciapell you guys look great and you still have eyelashes! You rock the bald look♥️.
Old picture 2004.
i bought lots of wigs an scarves and hated wearingthem.My hair grew back in fast so they were a waste of time. The cancer society will pay for a nice wig that you can get from a beautician.
I'm adding a link to this related discussion for further ideas
- Wigs: Prepping for hair loss due to chemo: Where to start? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/wigs/
I have curly/frizzy hair too! I wonder if I’ll have looser and softer curls when it grows back. That would be nice!
It’s beautiful and looks great on you. Where did you order it?
I went to a wig shop and tried many on and was measured. I think it would have been difficult for me to get one online. One, I have a small head so my wig is sized “petite”. Two, I have thin, fine hair and I didn’t want a wig that was too thick or dense. Some, like mine, have what looks like scalp where it parts-so more natural.
My synthetic wig had curve permanently-I could not change that which was fine with me. Since I figured my hair would come in gray, I also purchased a second wig that I thought might be my new color. It is also synthetic and more sleek.
The woman at the first wig shop actually was the one who shaved my head. She turned me away from the mirror and buzzed my shoulder length brunette hair.
First wig was $800, second $500. I know this is not as inexpensive as what you may find online but I was also paying for the service. I no longer spend much on clothing so could justify this expense. I have loaned them to friends in need and will eventually donate if I ever feel I may not need again.
Photos below.
Good luck! Cindy
Both are really cute on you!
Thanks for giving a price - I am new to all of this and wondered about wigs and the cost. I will be going to a specialist too - to fit and purchase at least one wig.
Thanks for the info.
We have a local salon that provides this service at a modest price. They cut my hair down to one inch since they said it would be itchy if they shaved it. It was easy to pull out the one inch hair once it started falling out. They braided my long hair and donated it to “wigs for kids”. They did all of this for no charge as I was purchasing two wigs, in 2004, these wigs were 150.00 ea.
My hair did indeed come in gray even though it was auburn going in, also it came in very curly but only in some places. Some is really curly, and some is dead straight. Lol
Anybody else use a local hair salon?
You rocked the wigs! Especially the grey one!