I have not lost 100% of my hair. However, losing most of it has been traumatic enough to know that there is nothing funny about living with alopecia and being bald. The incident last night at the Oscars has been the most talked about event involving a woman with Alopecia since I started losing my hair 19 years ago, which…
My Hair Loss Experience During Pregnancy I’ve lived with alopecia for half of my life and have always been curious about what would happen to my hair if I ever got pregnant. Would it grow back? Is that even possible? I’ve heard so many stories of women who experienced pregnancy regrowth that I am really curious to see what happens…
How to cut the lace on a lace front wig or topper Lace front wigs and toppers can give you a super natural look and feel when you wear them. If your new lace front wig arrived and you don’t know how to cut the lace, don’t worry. In this blog, I will teach you how to cut the…
Alopecia areata Did you know as many as 6.8 million people in the U.S. — 147 million people worldwide — are affected by alopecia areata? Alopecia areata is a common autoimmune skin disease, causing hair loss on the scalp, face and sometimes other areas of the body. It affects as many as 6.8 million people in the United States. People…
8 Things to Remember When Sharing about your hair loss! Since I was little, I have always been obsessed with writing, expressing, and communicating in all forms. I always won the poetry contest, participated in every play, and had a show on my school’s radio. I knew at an early age that I was a communicator and that one day,…
The common condition you’ve never heard of: 147 million people worldwide are affected by alopecia areata.(1)