Fears & Doubts
Expertise
- No one to talk to, nowhere to turn for advice and understanding.
- No help available.
- There is no one trained in my area.
- What kind of training and licensing is needed to offer hair restoration/extensions?
- How do I find an expert in this field?
- What do I ask on the phone or at a consultation?
Restoration
- Do lasers and topical products really grow hair?
Satisfaction
- Can I return it or get a refund if I’m not happy?
Hair Damage
- My hair weaver is pulling out my hair — will it grow back?
- Anxiety about the possible removal of her existing hair.
Home Maintenance
- Will have to use special products?
Comfort
- Budget, discomfort, lack of naturalness, security issues.
Activity
- Can I swim or workout at the gym?
Cost
- It’s too expensive.
- I thought only celebrities had hair specialists with super hair talent and solutions.
- Will I save money if I look on the Internet?
Naturalness
- You can tell a bad wig from across the room.
- I don’t want a wig; it will look like too much hair.
- Will I have to wear bangs?
- Will my boyfriend or husband know?
Embarrassment
- I’m the only one with this hair problem.
- I don’t want anyone to see me with my hair off.
- Salon hairdressers aren’t interested in dealing with my hair challenge
Security
- Aren’t there only one or two ways to attach hairpieces?
- Will l be able to wear my new hair at night in bed?
Privacy
- Salons don’t offer any privacy — everyone will see me.
Comfort And Image Needs…
- Take a snip of hair and a snapshot of yourself before hair loss occurs.
- Meet with a hair loss consultant to familiarize him/her with style, color, and length of hair your prefer.
- Select items such as wigs, turbans, scarves and other headwear accessories.
- Purchase cotton stretch cap for sleeping.
During Hair Loss
What to Expect…
- Stress from change in appearance.
- Shedding of hair.
- Matted hair.
- Loss of body heat through scalp.
- Scalp Sensitivity.
Hair & Scalp Care…
- Wash hair regularly with mild shampoo (preferably one for dry or damaged hair).
- Use crème rinse for fine or limp hair after washing.
- Pat hair dry in one direction to avoid matting hair.
- Use wide0-toothed comb.
Comfort And Image Needs…
- Contain hair in cotton stretch cap or turban.
- Wear wig with a wig liner to contain shedding hair.
- Wear a cotton sleep cap to bed to keep warm and to catch shedding hair.
After Hair Loss
What to Expect…
- Stress from change in appearance.
- Scalp sensitivity.
- Loss of body heat through scalp.
Hair & Scalp Care…
- Wash hair regularly with mild shampoo (preferably one for dry or damaged hair).
- Pat scalp with a towel until dry (do not rub).
- Keep scalp covered when outdoors or apply a maximum protection sunscreen to uncovered scalp
Comfort And Image Needs…
- Wear cotton caps, turbans, scarves, hats or combinations of the above.
- Wear wig with a wig liner.
During Hair Regrowth
What to Expect…
- Stress from change in appearance.
- Scalp sensitivity.
- Loss of body heat through scalp.
- Fragile new hair.
Hair & Scalp Care…
- Wash hair regularly with mild shampoo (preferably one for dry or damaged hair).
- Use crème rinse for fine or limp hair after washing.
- Pat hair gently with a towel until dry.
- May use blow dryer on low setting 4” from head.
- Minimize hair styling, avoid brushing, combing, hair pins and curling.
- Use moderately: mousse, styling or sculpting gel, spritz and hair spray.
- Select products with light to moderate holding ability.
- Sleep on satin pillowcase.
- Avoid hair dyes or permanents until hair is 3” long and scalp is no longer sensitive
Comfort And Image Needs…
- Wear cotton caps, turbans, scarves, hats or a wig.
Clarifying Myths
No hair growth stimulants, shampoos, conditioners, or other cosmetic treatments will prevent or retard hair loss due to chemotherapy. Wearing a wig or hair prosthetic during cancer treatment will not damage your scalp or retard hair growth.
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