Get the Look You Want with Model Model Lace Front Wigs

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This is a sponsored post. All opinions are mine.

My mom had spine surgery two years ago and needed 6 months to fully recover.  Just before she had the procedure, she cut her hair VERY short.  We’re not talking about a cute pixie cut.  She basically had it shaved.  I couldn’t believe it — my mom always had such pride in her hair.  She said she wanted it to be fuss-free while she recovered.  Since I live 300 miles away from her, I couldn’t be there to help her care for herself (tears….)  I wish I’d known about model model lace front wigs at that time.  A beautiful wig would have been such a blessing for her, and affordable peace of mind for me.

Wigs like this are enjoyed by style-savvy women everywhere!  Divatress caters to clients from all manners of background, including celebrities and working moms.  I think it would be so much fun to have their products around just to be able to change my look without taking a permanent risk.  When I neared my 40’s, my hair started thinning and changing texture.  I’m hesitant to get too playful with hair colors or tools; I want to preserve what I have left!  A wig would enable me to effortlessly try a curly style one day, and my “normal” look the next.

Having a gorgeous hairstyle sets the stage for beauty.  A side part can draw attention to the eyes, or a feathered bang can sweep a perfect browline.  I think my mom would have appreciated a beautiful wig to help her bounce back to her beautiful self!

Note: This post is brought to you by Divatress. All opinions shared are mine.

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  1. Maryann D. says

    Model model lace front wigs seem to have lovely selection of wigs. I am sure anyone losing hair would appreciate one of these wigs.

  2. Dana Matthews says

    I’ve never thought about wearing a wig before. Something new to think about. I love the curls in the one above. Would have to make me look younger, right?

  3. Isabelle Clover says

    Thank you for this lovely post Dede

    As every woman who has ever had to go through chemotherapy for cancer knows, sometimes the hardest part of it is losing your hair. A woman’s hair is her crowning glory. And the loss of it sadly, can sometimes signal the loss of our womanhood. What we need to realize is that it’s just hair and it will grow back.

    Best wishes
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