Danielle was 17 years old and a softball player at her high school. She had been dating Jeff for about 5 months when she first noticed her hair was getting thinner. First, it was little clumps but then she started seeing a visible decrease in the overall thickness. She talked to her mother about the problem. They went to her primary care physician who referred Danielle to a hair loss specialist.
A family friend and cancer survivor, that Danielle’s mother had confided in about the issue, suggested that they take a look at possibly getting a wig for Danielle while her hair recovered. She herself had used monofilament human hair wigs for those suffering from hair loss when she was in chemo. Danielle voiced her protest at first, but with her prom in just 5 weeks she felt she had no choice – her hair was too thin for extensions.
They went online and found that fortunewigs.com had a salon within a few hours of their home. They made an appointment and set out to Coney Island Avenue. Once there, Danielle was greeted by a caring staff who treated her like their own family, even taking test shots on one of their personal digital cameras so she could see herself in something other than a mirror. Danielle learned that monofilament human hair wigs for those suffering from hair loss were made of only premium human hair and looked just as great, if not a little better than, her own natural hair. She chose the “Anna”. While it was darker than her natural hair, she sported her new ‘do’ with confidence at the prom with Jeff.
The name and details have been changed to protect the privacy of the individual involved. This story is not a one-time occurrence but something that Fortune Wigs experiences on a regular basis.

