Wigs for Cancer Patients

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Summary: Learn about using wigs to replace hair after chemotherapy in this free hair replacement and style video.

Views: 533 | Tags: design, hair, wigs, loss, balding


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Gloria VanWoerkom Gloria VanWoerkom is a professional wig stylist. She helps her clients selecting and styling wigs that fit their needs. She has been in business for 46 years. read more

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Wigs for Cancer Patients

On behalf of Expert Village, here at Jean Pierre, I'm Gloria VanWoerkom. I need to talk to talk to you about chemotherapy patients and purchasing your wigs. Telling you what you should do. You should probably have two wigs to get you through the treatment. It usually takes about a year. If you get two wigs, you can interchange them. You can have one while your washing the other one and changing. If you decide you like two different styles. You could go with two different styles. You could get one that's a little lest expensive and one that's a little more expensive. Most of the wigs that we carry here are very reasonable. We don't try to get a real expensive with. We have some that are quite expensive that are monofilament based which means you can see through to the scalp. If you need to make a part in your hair, if used to wearing a part that you really like and you want to keep that part. Monofiliment is excellent for that. You don't really have to have that because sometimes, we can make a part camouflage.

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