Looking Past Today, towards Women’s Wigs and a Better Tomorrow
Comments: 0 - Date: July 3rd, 2009 - Categories: Health Center, Living Self Improvement, Looking Good
I never imagined the beautiful and confident Caroline Sinclair, my life-long soul mate, could cover her head with wigs. Her terrific long black hair was synonymous with her personality. But surprise surprise. Our favorite gal remains known because of her style. Very few even care that she dons lace wigs. They work well.
As mere children in high school, we used to stole the spotlights to every dance. Five years later, her medical hair loss kicked in and her hair thinned spottily. I suggested some lace front wigs. But you know, it didn’t matter much. Unfazed by medical hair loss, she proudly demonstrated her shaved head.
At the school’s golf competition, we flirted with the crowd until her loverboy retardedly flung the orb (or however you say it) towards the fans. My bff tried to get it and her hat jumped from her head, uncovering her shiny head. Undisturbed, she lobbed it playfully back to the field. What’d I tell ya about her spunk?
That said, it eventually got to her. Once she invited me over for a “Gilmore Girls” binge, when she looked me in the eye and informed me that she prefers to do without hair out of bitterness. She dare not think about well crafted lace front wigs, though she knew it was a good idea. At that disclosure, she became beet pink in the face and asked that I should think nothing more of it. I didn’t know what to say.
There was no way to get her words out of my head. Later on, I asked her about going shopping with me for a new lace front wig. After a long deliberation the two of us ended up with the only logical action: we were going wig shopping! Wigs for the both of us, on me!
She and I were bewildered by how natural they looked. She never knew that wigs could be so natural for beautiful people and famous actors. These synthetic wigs were marvelous. Personally, I coordinated a comprehensively contemporary set of outfits to go with my wig. We stand together, and that will surely endure. The other day she thanked me for the wig, and explained it invites a fresh spirit that she’d forgotten. It’s delightful to have helped my best friend strut her stuff like never before. Friends can do anything!











