Amanda had worn ordinary wigs for years until the Freedom wig transformed her world...
A&A were delighted to receive a letter from one of our clients, Amanda, whose life had been forever changed after being fitted wth a Freedom wig.
"I will always be eternally grateful to both of you for introducing me to my fabulous Freedom wig and I wish to take this opportunity to thank you both very sincerely. I wake up happy every day as the quality of my life has changed beyond recognition. Instead of suffering the trauma of wearing an ordinary wig, I now feel as though I have been given the gift of a beautiful head of hair with my new Freedom wig and I thank God for letting me get to know you both..."
Jane, a Brand Manager, reveals how losing her hair and finding a new kind of wig changed her life…
“At the age of 26, I started noticing hair loss in patches. I went to see my GP but frankly I was none the wiser. I didn’t think there was a major problem. Then smaller bald patches started to appear on my scalp followed by hair re-growth - so I was still able to conceal the hair loss. However, it soon got to the stage where I couldn’t cover up the patches. My father is a doctor and he recommended going to see a specialist. Without much support or information, I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata. At this point my self-esteem was pretty low, there were no role models like Gail Porter around, but I always assumed my hair would grow back…
Fiona was 19 when her hair fell out – but the experience opened some exciting new doors…
“It all started when I was 19 years old. My mum was doing my hair and she found a bald spot the size of a 50p piece. We immediately assumed that it was damage caused by dyeing my hair so often. However, a trip to the hairdresser proved me wrong - they discovered that my whole hairline was disappearing. It was horrible. I went straight to the hospital’s skin clinic where they decided to monitor the bald patches. Because I still had my eyelashes and eyebrows, the medical specialists assumed I was suffering from Alopecia Areata. So I tried different treatment creams but nothing worked and my hair kept falling out. By my 20th birthday, I decided to shave my head..."
Stuart found a hair loss solution that he hadn’t considered before…
“I was in the middle of a haircut, at the age of 19, when my hairdresser pointed out hair thinning at the back of my head. I hadn’t noticed anything at all. Even then, I didn’t think there was a problem – I was too young, my hair wasn’t going to fall out...
But the thinning didn’t stop. I started styling my hair in a certain way to try and hide the loss. There was no way I was going to shave my head – I was too young not to have hair! So I got into wearing hats. I wore them so often, I became known for wearing hats but there was one problem: I couldn’t wear hats at work. It wasn’t long before I started losing my confidence – folk my own age were staring at me. Unable to hide my hair loss completely, I stopped going out at weekends. I felt pretty low.