Creatiing Your New Fashionable Identity with Women’s Human Hair Wigs
Not many never imagined the indestructible Colleen Utsinger, my youthful partner in crime, could wear medical wigs. Her voluminous hair was synonymous with her femininity. Guess what? Our favorite gal will be eternally celebrated because of her impeccable looks. Very few realize she lives confidently wearing wigs. Keep it on the DL.
Back in the day as kids growing up in Arizona, we always stole the spotlights to every dance. But in college her hair loss reared its head and she went bald. I mentioned these synthetic wigs. But you know, she just shaved her head. The incredible woman took the time and showcased her bald-headed look.
Attending her boyfriend Jacob’s homecoming, we taunted the players till some kluts purposefully kicked the puck (or that thing they use) into the stands. With quick reflexes she tried to get it when her cute little hat flew right off, uncovering her shiny head. Like nothing happened, she lobbed it playfully right back at him. She’s that kind of girl.
However, who can be invincible at all times? The same summer we got together for a stroll to the art gallery, where she looked me in the eye and revealed that she opts to go bald out of bitterness. She missed her natural hair too much to consider wigs, secretly acknowledging she knew it was a good idea. Suddenly she our fearless protagonist turned flush red and begged that I should think nothing more of it. So I did.
I thought about it all night. Later on, I called about settling the wig issue. Finally the two of us arrived at the only logical action: we were going wig shopping! We have a knack for making online wig shopping fun.
The both of us were bewildered by how natural they looked. We never knew that synthetic wigs could be this fashionable for a lot of people. These wigs were marvelous. I built an entirely creative wardrobe to match our wigs. Out of solidarity, but you knew that already. Recently she sent me her thanks for reintroducing, and said it rekindles new vibrance in her life. It’s encouraging to see her strut her stuff like never before. I’m right there with her.