I’ve watched hundreds of hours over the years of tutorials. Your delivery is so informative and clear. Thank you.
@mffki8 күн бұрын
Love This Video ❤💯 Beautiful Lady & Beautiful Hair
@nickyking708211 күн бұрын
Hi, you are such sweet and beautiful lady both inside and out…❤❤❤
@roseymedi435912 күн бұрын
Why do you not melt the lace?
@MISSJHON13 күн бұрын
I could relate to so much of what you said as I have had female pattern baldness for years. Just a couple of strands on the top but pretty full in the back. Some on the sides but spotty. I first shaved my head during the pandemic while on lockdown. It grew out again and I was wearing wigs and hats which I always did even when I had hair. But when I used the bathroom and would wash my hands and look in the mirror and see how I looked with a big bald spot, it was depressing. I started wearing turbans while at home. Then I decided to shave it all off since it is not going to grow back and I'm fine with that because I look much better with the bald head than with big spots of missing hair. Thank you for sharing your experience.
@karenhogan-eb3jg14 күн бұрын
Microneedling your scalp works
@branislavapogacic14 күн бұрын
bought myself a pair of wig grips and tried one out yesterday. Thanks for this video, helped me to feel confident and have my wig safely on my head all the way on a windy day ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@LowEnergyGoth15 күн бұрын
I'm going through the same thing but I'm 24, it started when I was 21, I was gaslit by my doctors and told it was stress until it got so bad they could no longer ignore it, my family was complaining about finding it in their food (even when I'd tie it back) from cooking dinner, it would be all over the shower/come out in large amounts when I ran my hands through it. Then I got a blood test, and ultrasound of my uterus/ovaries and they told me I had PCOS and androgenic alopecia, offered zero solutions to help reverse it. Found out recently it's genetic on both my Dad's and Mom's side. After so many years of suffering I''m finally deciding to shave it off because I can't handle anymore. Your video was very empowering and made me feel less alone in this lonely experience.
@Bakanelli20 күн бұрын
I’m certain I’ve never seen a hotter woman with a shaved head than you. Take care! 🙂
@Bakanelli20 күн бұрын
What about Spironolactone & Finasteride for women’s AGA?
@michaelfinch5287Ай бұрын
Iv had spots that come and go all my life..Trying to figure out what does it
@Ashley_BoassoАй бұрын
I would love food you to shave me smooth bald just like you
@PeteCollins-k6fАй бұрын
Wow young lady my I say u r a very stunning young lady but the shaved look really suits u an may I may u a honest compliment the shaved look lets ur eyes an smile pop hope u don't mind a honest compliment young lady
@philipgapske2206Ай бұрын
Omg I really really love your beautiful bald head so very much ❤
@jerrycfulАй бұрын
Wow! I didn't know you were wearing a wig. You looked so feminine and beautiful. After taking it off, you look really sexy with a stubbly bald head. I would love to have a girlfriend like you!
@buddy-ms4wxАй бұрын
You’re so beautiful bald that you don’t need a wig at all. Your bald head is enhancing your beauty while the wig is downgrading it
@100corrysАй бұрын
Nep 😢😢😢
@dalemontgomery5475Ай бұрын
Wow your one beautiful lady with no hair on your head. There is nothing wrong with the bald head look. Only I would like to say please leave that wig off please. You amazing beautiful lady bald . I am guy I been shaving my head since 1975 . I had long hair then I shaved it . Let me tell you I love my bald head now . About 8 years ago I decided to tattoo my head an it's all done now. An I love now. BALD IS BEAUTIFUL. Some day I would love to date a lady with a bald head I hope. I promise I will keep it shaved. No hair allowed on my head . But your very beautiful an cute an I think it's very sexy looking. Not joking. But please leave that dam wig off ok. Thank you
@danmundy2398Ай бұрын
you look so good
@oncall21Ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏❤
@WomensHairLossProjectАй бұрын
💕💕
@Lisa-rl3zhАй бұрын
I can agree that self love it hardest love of all! Yet it’s a core component to moving through hair loss and claiming your power over it! It’s tough as hell and sometimes one doesn’t even realize that self love is so very important. Thank you for this reminder. I wish I’d learned to love myself more so many years ago even before hair loss. But I’m trying to concentrate on now and I’m finding it a little easier and learning to give myself credit for how far I’ve come in this journey. You’ve helped me realize my strength Y. Others in my life have told me I’m a strong person because of all that I’ve been through and I’m starting to believe them as well. Much love to you and thank you ❤❤
@WomensHairLossProjectАй бұрын
💕💕
@CrossroadsToHeavenАй бұрын
I'm contemplating 🤔 to shave my hair because my hair is fine. I got my haircut shorter because it literally snows pieces of hair when combing it out after a shower. The haircut didn't help.
@madhu4830Ай бұрын
Hi I don't if someone see this comment my hair is all falling out and i am screaming please help me i am trapped here
@marybrock3221Ай бұрын
I’ve been going through hair loss for 20 years, I’m 68. I’ve ordered another “first” wig. The other “first” wigs weren’t for me, and I’m hoping this one will be. I’ve worn toppers for the last ten years, but that’s not enough coverage any more. It’s a devastating thing, hair loss. The doctors can’t help you and it’s like you are wasting their time. I’m so lucky my husband understands how this is effecting me, and is supportive. But it’s HARD, and it’s DEPRESSING! I was told the anxiety of wearing a wig will go away and I’ll be hooked, and that’s where I want to be instead of where I am now. I so appreciate all of the women on you tube that can talk about this stuff. You’ll never know how much it’s helped me. Thank you so much.
@DeanKipa2 ай бұрын
you have unattended mental problems its n t your ault hopr you figure it out, peace love and respect
@oanalesnic792 ай бұрын
Hair loss is a personal medical condition, and you are under no obligation to share it with anyone you're not comfortable with, especially in the early stages of dating. Just as you wouldn't feel the need to disclose every past surgery or dental procedure, there's no requirement to reveal such details unless you choose to. It’s not about hiding the truth but about feeling secure enough to be vulnerable when the time feels right. Sharing personal information is a process, and it's important to do so only when you trust someone and feel ready to. Let’s stop framing this as something that must be disclosed immediately; it’s a personal choice, not a secret.
@RS-ov2st2 ай бұрын
This is a stupid thing to ask a man…they would never speak the truth on this…they learn to never admit to something like that….thats a man code…
@petertardibuonosr.90352 ай бұрын
your beautiful ❤️
@77jozie2 ай бұрын
Well, you’re certainly not alone.😆I once took my kids to their ice skating lessons without my hair. This happened during the winter, so I was in a baseball cap around the house. I just forgot to swap it for my hair. I didn’t even realize my oversight until I got some major stares. 😳 Oddly timed right before COVID, too, so I couldn’t be asked about it when my locks reappeared.😅
@23mkifle2 ай бұрын
Hi so this is a pretty random question, but reflecting back on the years before shaving your head but while wearing wigs, do you feel it was beneficial and/or worthwhile for your inner self to preserve your bio hair as long as you did?
@vggv13942 ай бұрын
Great! Thank you
@NicolabangbangRoof2 ай бұрын
Well I wear wigs because I only wear my hair in the summer
@apriljackson7142 ай бұрын
I’m losing my hair I have a shorter buzz cut which I’m ok with I’m debating when to shave it. I’m trying to save it with minoxidil but I can see at some point throwing in the towel and just rocking a #1, 1/2 or clean look. The more of us shave it, own it and talk about it the more others will see that it’s normal, and shaving it is a valid action whether we wear a wig or not.
@ellypretty2 ай бұрын
Well wig is not an option for me, i sweat a lot. I dont even imagine how people wear wigs in summer. You look so edgie and cool with your hair shaved. And you definitely dont look 46. With shaved hair definitely you have to adjust your wardrobe. This is what i am thinking, from feminine to a more sexy and confident one.
@MoHiT-hp4gv3 ай бұрын
I am a man and using wig (patch) since 3 years but I fear to cross Immigration at airport because my photo on passport is without Hair Patch. So to avoid dispute, I travel without my wig.
@mujahiddar11 күн бұрын
Just get the passport photo updated
@vitanilange69263 ай бұрын
I don't fear the people I know..but I fear strangers with evil intentions might see,and pull it off:(
@ChronicallyMandyMay3 ай бұрын
For some reason my first comment must not of went through....🤔. .. Anyways. Just wanted to say that your Stunning.. truly 😻❤️🫶
@ChronicallyMandyMay3 ай бұрын
If you dont mind me asking, Are they both Auto immune conditions? &, Do People frequently developed both?
@Erock-D-Bear3 ай бұрын
Sinead did it first but you make it look goooooood
@ChronicallyMandyMay3 ай бұрын
Dang your Gorgeous 😻... May God continue to Bless, use, heal, & lead you ❤❤❤
@ggood43393 ай бұрын
I'm known for hair loss as well❤
@katefounder3 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@Toptier1_3 ай бұрын
Hello can you sue the birth control company for making our hair fall out
@zahraho67713 ай бұрын
If it's ok with you, can I ask that why you didn't want to take minoxidil?
@Sarah-Gee3 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this new hair loss diagnosis.
@paulaCvenecia3 ай бұрын
Those are top notch and in hundred thousand of dollars 😊. I'd love to see you do a Temu haul (only the first order has ridiculous discounts) and rate them from Halloween to decent for work 😅❤
@LaVero704 ай бұрын
I clip the grip to my bio because it slips back no matter what I do. Whatever works I guess!
@paulaCvenecia4 ай бұрын
Things that involve identity, acceptance/ rejection from others and self is such a mind bending conondrum . Especially if said issue happened during the teen years/ early adulthood before the brain is fully formed (the prefrontal cortex). The imprinting is such that we carry it throughout many years going forward. Now, the difficulty lies in that many places culturally do not have enough mental tools to let people at least kind of imagine what it means for a young person to feel or actually be excluded in some form due to an external condition. And what's worse some people tell young people they just should get over it without empathy nor understanding. It becomes a heavy burden to carry but thankfully today we have more tools to deal with this that do not involve the uphill battle of changing other people's minds but instead becoming stronger, more resilient and antifragile and flourish despite the energy that surrounds us. Thank you for being a beacon of fire 🔥. Keep up the good fight. Leila Hormozi is another woman with a soul made of titanium. I hope you two get to cross paths 💪🏾🔥🔥🫂
@paulaCvenecia4 ай бұрын
You got the look. The eyes tell the story and I felt the pull. A new subscriber and keep aiming upwards while throwing rescue lines for others ❤. By the way, your head shape is beautiful 😍
@paulaCvenecia4 ай бұрын
Congratulations on becoming stronger in your journey! It's tough to learn to be dismissive about the "dismissiveness" of others and yet it's so freeing when you master it. Thank you for sharing your journey. I was thinking of taking up some classes for wig making but it felt so shallow that I dismissed it (no pun intended) but with your testimony and cancer patients this is something I can see myself doing. It won't be immediately as I have to finish something else first but in the next 2 years I'd love to be contributing to a healthier self image just like you are doing here. From the bottom of my heart: thank you ❤