Some Proof That Hair Systems Are Worth It

Fanjeera

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23216344

Here, we investigated the role of wigs as assistive devices by using PIADS and found that wigs improve perceived QOL, such as competence, adaptability and self-esteem, and that the effect correlates with the extent of satisfaction in their appearance when using wigs. Furthermore, the improvement of competence and adaptability correlates with Androgenetic Alopecia severity, suggesting that its impact on QOL is enhanced by greater appearance change when using the wig. However, that of selfesteem does not correlate with Androgenetic Alopecia severity, speculatively because of possible negative emotional influence on selfesteem by severer Androgenetic Alopecia.
 

TheHikingCat

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Of course they are worth it. If they are good quality and look good and are undetectable, they're by far superior to being bald. Sure, it's not the same as if it was your own hair, but what can you expect? Everything has pro's and cons.

I felt so excited when I got my first wig because I was so happy to have something I could run a brush through and style again.
 

Likewise

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They are definitely worth it. I like my wigs and feel much more confident.
 

Yarkira

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When a wig or system actually looks natural and fits well, it can make a huge difference in confidence and daily comfort. Being able to just style your hair again without thinking about it is something a lot of people take for granted.

I’ve also seen Luvme Hair come up a lot in these kinds of discussions, especially from people looking for something that feels more realistic and easy to wear day to day. At the end of the day it seems like quality really makes or breaks the experience.
 
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