| Toronto Wigs: Can You Afford To Buy A Wig? |
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In today's harsh economic climate people are tightening their belts and looking closely at every dollar they spend. So today I'm asking the question - can you afford to buy a wig? Maybe you need a wig to deal with hair loss from a medical condition such as Cancer or Alopecia. In that case I would strongly recommend a wig. Turbans and scarves can cover your head, but it will still be obvious that you have no hair. Many people suffering from medical-related hair loss find that they prefer to keep their condition out of the public eye. Knowing that people are looking at you and wondering about your health makes many people uncomfortable. A realistic wig allows you to keep your condition between you and those closest to you. Furthermore, it has been proven many times over that looking good has a real impact on how good you feel. So can you afford to buy a wig? Yes. Many insurance companies cover the cost of a "hair prothesis", so be sure to ask your insurance company about it. Or you can contact social services, they will pay for your wig if you cannot afford one and have a medical condition that is causing you to lose your hair. And even if these options do not pan out, a Revlon Medical Wig such as the Wish costs only $390. It has special features such as soft, translucent polyurethane strips to prevent slippage. But here's something you may not know: we can customize one of our non-medical wigs for only $20. This means that when you come into our store our entire selection is available to you, not just the Medical Wigs. And if your problem is thinning hair, you can choose a Hair Integration/Volumization option instead of a full wig. Your own hair is integrated into a lightweight yet secure base. It adds volume and length where you need it, and costs less than a full wig. But what if you want a wig for a non-medical reason? Maybe you're wondering if a wig is a frivolous purchase. Consider this - visits to the salon are expensive and time-consuming, and while you may walk out of the salon looking great, your look degrades over time and you have to book another expensive appointment. A wig looks great every time you put it on, and it is a one-time purchase. Its easy to spot a woman who needs to get herself to the hair salon. You may think to yourself, is she too busy to go? Or can she no longer afford it? Wearing a stylish and beautiful wig projects an impression of someone who has it all together. This can give you the confidence you need to succeed in a more competitive world. Can you afford to buy a wig? Maybe the real question is, can you afford NOT to?
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