Hair loss pt II
9 September 2015 14:47Yesterday my hair felt so thin, I made an appointment with the hairdresser to remove all remaining hair and to also get the wig.
I was quite anxious about the whole ordeal, but once I was in the chair and the hairdresser cut off the hair, I didn't feel a thing. Yes it was weird, but I didn't get emotional at all whatsoever. It's super short now, and you can clearly see where the hair is gone. The wig was another thing. I had to get used to it so much, and still feel like you can tell it's a wig, even though it looks alright. It's just so weird. When I want to scratch the top of my head, it's weird. Bending and stretching is also a weird feeling, because the wigs then slightly moves.
It's only for about 6 months or so, which actually feels like forever at the moment. And maybe then I'll get the curly hair back I once had as a two year old!
Some pics behind the cut:
( snipsnap )
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I was quite anxious about the whole ordeal, but once I was in the chair and the hairdresser cut off the hair, I didn't feel a thing. Yes it was weird, but I didn't get emotional at all whatsoever. It's super short now, and you can clearly see where the hair is gone. The wig was another thing. I had to get used to it so much, and still feel like you can tell it's a wig, even though it looks alright. It's just so weird. When I want to scratch the top of my head, it's weird. Bending and stretching is also a weird feeling, because the wigs then slightly moves.
It's only for about 6 months or so, which actually feels like forever at the moment. And maybe then I'll get the curly hair back I once had as a two year old!
Some pics behind the cut:
( snipsnap )
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