I had my head shaved after getting hit by drunk driver that broke my neck. I had hair falling out from the trauma before they even shaved it for surgery. I cried so hard. I know exactly how you feel. My hair has never grown back right. Thank you so much for sharing your heart with us. You help me so much. You are 9 kinds of precious. ❤️😁
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
Hi Lesli!! Thanks so much for the comments and sharing your story! I hope you are well and on the mend. Finding the right wig can help you get your confidence back and feel like yourself again.. much love and blessings, TAZ XOXO
@robynb52842 жыл бұрын
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@petuniagranny2758 Жыл бұрын
I was 42 when I was diagnosed with breast cancer and lost all of my hair. I don't think it bothered me then as much as now. It's been over 20 years now and the radiation treatments did damage my thyroid, and then there was Covid. Right now I'm purchasing Paula Young wigs to be able to try different styles at affordable prices. I'm learning about things like permatease, mono styles. It's like going through a corn maze this new learning experience. I told my husband that I refuse to put make up on to got out and look at a balding head in the mirror. I don't think I have aged badly, but the lack of hair put another 10 years on my face. Wigs make me feel like a lady again. Thank you for your honesty and testimony. I am shocked at the amount of women who have hair loss. It's way more than I imagined.
@cozycomfy5898 жыл бұрын
you brought tears to my eyes. your honesty and willingness to share says a lot about you. I know a lot of us are thinking, boy I could be friends with that person if we lived near each other. thank you for being you.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
madelon devita Thank you so much for your kind words. Love you all! ❤️️🌺❤️️TAZ
@reneecaddy84207 жыл бұрын
Yes, absolutely agree! Taz is gorgeous (in every way)
@PondScumHaveMoreFun5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I think you just saved me from making a big mistake! My first wig is very poofy and it’s taking me some time to adjust to seeing myself so volumised , but I’ve had a look now and I think it’s the permatease as you say, so thanks for stopping me in my tracks! Can I just say, you are beautiful, inside and out, and so knowledgable, you are really helping xx
@mslede72052 жыл бұрын
Stage 3C cancer took my hair, depleted finances, and has probably shortened my life span. But I decided to have as much fun as I can for as long as I can. Your wig videos helped free me. After 9 months at home in the usual series of surgery, chemo, radiation I wanted outside. Your really excellent videos helped me make a good first choice at Wig Studio. My wig encouraged me to sally forth, at first self-consciously. Now, I'm just out for joy. At least when I go out, I know one thing looks great: the wig. Women regularly stop me at the grocery, the hospital, work, events to comment on my great hair or great color--red--because why not? Many thanks.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET2 жыл бұрын
Prayers and blessings! XOXO
@robyndisler87614 жыл бұрын
I loved this. I cried. After 2 1/2 years of cyclic TE I am getting a pixie cut and thanks to you, I ordered my first wig
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
Yay Robyn!! No more tears. Be persistent in finding the right wigs and you will never feel badly about TE again. Love and luck! XOXO
@kstycket1 Жыл бұрын
I have watched dozens of your videos and you happen to be one of those extremely rare people who looks good in pretty much any and every wig you want to wear, I think it's great that you have that kind of choice. Good for you and good for us for sharing so much as well ❤️🩹
@TAZSWIGCLOSET Жыл бұрын
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@janetleavy73176 жыл бұрын
God is using your situation to help others,..and you are having fun in the process,..I think that's awesome. You look cute in your Bio hair( pixie)
@pjmundy82578 жыл бұрын
I suffer from female heredity loss, my Mother had the same thing. Ever since I was a teenager, I couldn't go to the beach without a cap because my scalp would get so sunburned. And it just continued to get worse, I started out with clip in bangs, integration wigs. But then, I didn't have enough hair to support any clip in pieces, and not enough hair to pull through the integration wigs. I have not found "the one". I so wish I could, then my search would be over and I would finally be peaceful about it and not spend money on ones that didn't work. But then, we wig wearers, we know when we find one we will order again, maybe the next one will be a little "off". Maybe the color isn't exact, maybe it doesn't lay the same, it can be frustrating. OR they will discontinue the style. I am always on "the chase" for that peace of mind, that I don't have to search anymore for the "right one". Without a wig, I am mostly scalp with just a few baby hairs. I will be 70 next week and without a wig, I look 88. I am so thankful that wigs have come a long way since I was young, because I won't take the garbage out without one. While at home, I wear something over my head because I am so used to that feeling, especially in the colder weather. Great video Taz, we have a lot of stories in common. Here's love to all our "wig sisters".!!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
PJ Mundy Wow PJ! I am so moved by the truth in your words. It's so familiar. I feel your pain in the loss of your bio hair. I feel the hope and expectation in your wig journey. I feel your frustration with the inconsistency among wigs. I agree with the fact that wigs have became a part of you. I have said many times " what the good Lord didn't give me, I'm blessed to be able to buy for myself!" We have no choice but to have a positive attitude. You've been a great support and encourager for me. Thank you so much❤️️❤️️❤️️. Much loveTAZ
@IMOO18964 жыл бұрын
PJ Mundy I don’t know which region of the country you’re in, but there are some wonderful shops that will consult with you, they are respectful of your feelings and desires. I hope and pray you find what you’re searching for!
@MichelePearl5 жыл бұрын
Even with a full head of hair wigs have changed my life!!! My hair got grey and thinner and frizzy. I have fooled so many people with wigs and YOU gave me the start to my journey. I look ten years younger with my wigs!!! I LOVE a rainy day now. No more frizz head. Love you my friend. 💙💙💙
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
Hugs Miche! XOXO
@heidihildebrandt55352 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story! I am 35 and have struggled for years with hair loss. The emotional effort it takes to do my hair in the morning with extensions etc is overwhelming. I just recently ordered my first wig and I don’t plan on looking back. I’ve watched countless videos of yours and you’ve given me so much encouragement to just jump in! I can’t thank you enough. Truly, it’s been the push I needed.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻😘🥰🤗
@marymcmilleon28215 жыл бұрын
Taz, I hear you loud and clear. I've been experiencing hair loss for the last ten years. It's totally worsened this past year. All my siblings have full heads of hair and they're in their 70's and 80's. I'm the only one and have seen a change in my personality feeling embarrassed and isolated from social situations. So, Taz, I get it. I took the plunge and received my first wig yesterday. I cannot believe how happy it made me feel. My husband said it made me look 20 years younger. Having his approval is awesome, but I still fear the comments of others. My hair is dark and shoulder length, and my wig is dark rooted, but short and blond with highlights. Big change, but I love it. I fully understand your fear. Let's hope I can get past it as you have!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
Hi Mary and welcome! Thanks so much for sharing. I think "coming out" is one of the biggest hurdles to cross when deciding to wear wigs, but perhaps the most critical thing! There is a sense of freedom and joy when you can embrace your wigs publicly. Here is a video you may enjoy! XOXO kzbin.info/www/bejne/aYCpdYGjd9Sfeqc
@dianemiller97993 жыл бұрын
You are a gem!! What a wonderful video to share! 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓Thank you!! You are a beauty sister!
@lmarianiello41824 жыл бұрын
Dearest Taz... I am quite new to hair loss (3 months) and it's been devastating but I have learned sooo much about wigs from your videos! I'm in my early 70s and now a retired homebody! I have two wigs I purchased before I truly needed them to give me perfect hair days now and then because arthritis prevents me from styling my hair like I did. Your guidance on wigs has helped me tremendously and I am so very thankful to you! I have so much to learn yet but I am getting more confident. One lady thought I was in my early 60s... 😊! Soft side swept bangs do wonders for a more youthful appearance. My two wigs resemble my bio hair color (brown with natural honey tones) and style. I have never colored my bio color and never had a gray hair yet, so this sudden loss is a shock. It all came after a hip replacement surgery and loss of weight from 125 to 103 from all my previous pain over a year's time frame. I am always hopeful my hair will return... and it may never be the same as it was but hope it will be at least as long as your bio length so I won't need to wear a wig cap. I am resigned to wearing a wig forever more so I'm always watching you for new ideas. Thank you for being there for us all.
@deannaeberts88493 күн бұрын
I've been losing hair for past couple years and it finally became very noticeable and folks commented thinking I must be ill. My husband and everyone around me have been complimentary & supportive. Watching your channel has made it easy & fun, educational and empowering!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 күн бұрын
Welcome and thank you for the kind feedback! It is an honor to be a part of your journey! Blessings! XOXO
@kimberlythomas-tague71228 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I have dabbled in wigs for years but didn't have the courage to wear them out until after I left my career and got married. I started to thin and grey around 20 and while some may say, "your hair is fine!" or "you have enough hair", they've not lived my life and experienced all the things that have made me feel the way I do about my appearance. I do have hair, not loads and its not great. What makes me anxious is that people cannot understand that while I may have what they feel is an acceptable amount of hair I choose to wear wigs. In a wig, I am not bound to a part that covers my bare spot or worry about my roots or how no amount of teasing and hairspray will ever give me volume. Hairloss is not the only valid reason to wear a wig and I am glad you talk about your personal experience and encourage others. I don't see people with coloured contacts or fake breast apologising for not having been born that way. Thank you for being authentically you and encouraging. No one has to say "I'm sorry" for having some pure joy in self expression.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Kimberly Thomas-Tague Thank you for sharing Kimberly. I hope others read your post too. You're right, there are so many reasons to consider wigs. And we don't owe anyone any excuses. If it makes us feel good, that's more than enough🌺😀🌺TAZ
@aliciaharrison78352 жыл бұрын
your honesty has given me confidence to get a wig and it's opening your vunerability to share and helps people decide to do something about there lack of hair ❤️
@clarisaantiagingdermatology8 жыл бұрын
I just found you, you are such a gentle and beautiful soul.. what a story! that was a painful experience you had to endure... But now you are enjoying your life to the fullest.. You are a GORGEOUS lady. Stay that way.. sending you blessings sweet Taz
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Clarisa Patterson Thank you so much Clarissa. You warm my heart❤️🎀🌺TAZ
@melissalynn66805 жыл бұрын
Wow what a comment from a mother in law...a lady in the beauty salon yelled out at me whats on your head in front of clients and it broke my heart.. .it was a great wig my jackson but im like you i just keep on wearing it.
@marmarina66263 жыл бұрын
I just want to thank you for your videos. I am a woman who lives in Spain and thanks to you I have discovered the world of wigs, thanks to you I have bought my first wig in the United States, Upstage by Raquel Welch. It makes me feel beautiful and safe. Every day I watch your channel, you are an inspiration. Thank you very much from the heart. And sorry for my english.
@janetjolibois73563 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Taz...You are such an inspiration! I just started wearing wigs about a month ago. Your KZbin videos have been my go to for all my learning about and choosing of my wigs. Thank you for paving the way for all of us who have hair loss issues and need hope. I’m finding this wig journey to be a lot of fun because of you!
@wlm2aboutchange6305 жыл бұрын
I ran across your video and I am so glad that I did! I am going through the same exact things with my hair loss. Just knowing I'm not alone makes it easier to deal with. Thank you for sharing your story!🥰
@sherrys.45955 жыл бұрын
I just love you girl ! You have given me courage to step out. I will say I was wearing( If you Dare )for the 1 st time with all my children and friends in a crowded restaurant, and my wig just popped off my head during dinner. ( I’m 62) and am a caregiver and my Dad died last year .. I started loosing my hair from stress😱😞. So because of you and other brave women I stepped out. But it made me see the caliber of the two young women that will soon be my daughter-in-law‘s. They treated me with gentleness compassion, they helped me put my wig back on and hugged me a lot while I cried. But now it’s funny and I know what wonderful women they are. So I guess it was God‘s sense of humor to show me who my daughter-in-law‘s will be . ha ha. Anyway Taz I love ❤️ you, I’ll keep watching, you you just keep doing what you’re doing. Your helping so many of us out here. hugs and more hugs Sherry
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
I adore your spirit! Thank you so much for sharing! And I really appreciate the kindness and encouragement youve shown me. PS - I hope I am as blessed with sweet daughters in law one day... I have to boys ages 20 & 25.. not yet married. One has a serious girlfriend and she is an absolute doll. Much love to you, TAZ XOXO
@marilynmacrae47973 жыл бұрын
You look beautiful with you own pixie style hair it really suits you ❤️
@lauours3 жыл бұрын
I am going through the embarrassment and not wanting to leave my house phase now. My hair loss is a DAILY nightmare and I just want to not feel so ashamed any longer. Thank you SO much for sharing your journey!
@JB12JB3493 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Your story helps us know how many of us have a similar experience. I love that that you said “I don’t have to worry about that anymore”.
@tammieproffitt4643 жыл бұрын
What a gem! Taz you are priceless my dear. Your story, your life….YOUR HEART. Thank you for your transparency. Simply a classy gal. You are graceful & courageous. Your sweet humility makes you incredibly precious. Much love to you gorgeous ❤️💎🌟
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the sweet, heartfelt comments. I dearly appreciate it:-) Hugs XOXO
@Darthesia15 жыл бұрын
Hi Taz! I just recently found your KZbin videos and I want to thank you for all you share and for your touching revelation in this particular video. I cannot imagine going through such devastating hair loss at such a young age. I am nearly 66 and just recently recognized that my hair, which has always been fine, is actually disappearing, and I can barely stand it! Because of videos like yours, and Patti's from Patti's Pearls I realize I don't have to deal with this alone, nor do I have to hide my head under hats all the time. My dearest friend trying to console me, told me my hair loss is not so bad, and that it's about the beauty within. But I told her I am not comfortable with looking like my husband. I know it will be a big change, and it will take getting accustomed to seeing me with a head full of the beautiful hair I have always longed for, but thanks to you and the others brave enough to share I am excitedly waiting for my first wigs to arrive. My journey is about to begin, and you have offered here great advice, information, and encouragement for me to live with comfort and beautiful hair for my remaining years. Thank you!
@brooks63489 ай бұрын
Wearing a wig the first time and committing to wearing one daily is really tough. I began watching your videos before I started my wig journey, and they continue to be helpful. The wig journey is difficult because each person has to discover what style, fit, and cap style works best for their head. The itching when shedding is the worst!
@1223monicab3 жыл бұрын
Well....ran across your videos tonight. I lost my hair to chemo 10 years ago at 39 due to breast cancer. The chemo caused permanent hair loss. As if losing my breasts were not enough at such a young age. I had awesome natural curly hair that always got compliments. So...I’ve bought a couple wigs but could never find a good curly one. I wear my wig to church and other places that a ball cap is not appropriate. I wear a cap 90% of the time. 🙄 I feel ALL of what you’ve said. I GET IT!! I’m resolved to the fact that my hair will never return. I want so bad some of the wigs you have shown but the pics never look as good as they do on you. 😊 My current wig is at the end of its life and I desperately need a new one. I desperately hate the fact that my hair is gone but it is what it is and I survived so here we are. I’m thinking about the Gabor SweetTalk Lux but afraid it’ll be too big. I’m a petite gal and dont won’t a football helmet on my head. 🤪 Thank you for you honesty and all your info.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this Monica. I am blessed to be a part of your journey into wigs. God Bless XOXO
@danajohnson13584 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video, Taz, it really has helped me. I found out I had cancer in 2013 and that's when I started losing my hair. I knew nothing about wigs nor ever tried one on. Then again I had bladder cancer in 2016, no chemo or radiation, just 12 BCG Treatments and it got all the cancer cells. Then again in 2017, I had lymph node cancer in my lower back and had to take 5 radiation treatments. And now my hair is completely falling out by the handfuls. I was ashamed to even go out of the house to the mailbox must less the grocery store. I have a wonderful neighbor that knows about my hair loss and brought me several wig books to look at. I thought "me in a wig, I don't think so, but I ordered one and thought it just might be what I need. When the wig came, it was too dark a color, had too much hair, and looked horrible on me, so I sent it back. I looked at a Paula Young wig book and picked me out a pixie in a color close to my own color. When the wig arrived, I had a hard time wearing it, not being used to wearing a wig. My neighbor came over and helped me, showing me how to wear a wig cap and putting the wig on. By the next week, I felt like I was a natural at wearing a wig and learning how to wash my wig and how to style it. I am still hairless and still have lymph node cancer, but I put my wig on and go out like I did before having cancer. It's videos like yours that give us gals with no hair, the courage to wear our wigs out and have fun doing our things we need to do. Love your videos and keep making them and showing us your beautiful wigs. Dana in Alabama
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing a bit of your story Dana! Being able to be out in the world and be yourself must be incredibly liberating! Wishing you joy and wellness in the coming year! XOXO
@danajohnson13584 жыл бұрын
@@TAZSWIGCLOSET And I wish the same for you!! Keep those wonderful videos coming, because you are a great inspiration!! Have a great day! 😊
@juliane1mota8 жыл бұрын
I bought my first wig today. Whatever you said described my feelings, my fears! Thanks for your support!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
juliane1mota Thanks for watching and sharing your comment. I'm so excited for you! I hope you love your new hair and look! Please remember that if you don't like it right away and feel disappointment, we all went thru the same feelings. Push on..you will not regret it. It's a journey... I wish you happiness and wellness💕😘❤️TAZ
@starmanda88Ай бұрын
I have PCOS as well and lost all my hair a little while after my son was born. I went to the endocrinologist and I had zero estrogen in my blood stream. It’s miserable. I take birth control but my hair isn’t coming back as far as I can tell. You’re a lovely lady and I can’t thank you enough for this video. I know it’s 7 years old but it means so much to me.
@TAZSWIGCLOSETАй бұрын
Bless you!! My hair did come back after nearly total loss after my 2nd son was born.. then I went through periodic shedding for years. Seemed like my ability to live my life revolved around what kind of hair day I was having.. it was awful! I hope you find solutions that work for you. Wigs have not only allowed me to rid myself of that awful hair anxiety, but I found joy in mixing it up! Love and blessings XOXO
@psychic6446 жыл бұрын
This was so beautiful Taz ! You have a wealth of information. I can relate to everything that you shared with us. I lost my self esteem during stage 3 cancer of the head and neck. That type of cancer damages your teeth and leaves you disfigured. I also lost my hair during radiation therapy. The path to emotional healing was very difficult. Now I work with women's self esteem and body image as well. You are a blessing, keep up the great work !
@victoriavancartier7379 Жыл бұрын
It's funny how we all see ourselves vs. how others see us....I've watched dozens and dozens of your videos and from the very first time I saw you, I thought you were one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen.... elegant, classy, utterly feminine with that gorgeous face 💜💜💜
@TAZSWIGCLOSET Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you for such kind and lovely feedback! Blessings! 💗💕🥰
@juliabel25 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your transparency! I'm just beginning this journey, and you're such an encouragement! My older sister had beautiful thick curly hair and flaunted it. While mine was fine, straight baby hair, that was kept short because it was so unmanageable. But, my mother was my best cheerleader and always told me I was beautiful! You're that same type of encourager!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
Julia Belisario Thank you so much for the comments. Your mother sounds amazing. Wishing you joy in your journey💛💛💛
@suepitts44793 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. You are such an inspiration to so many like me who have experienced hair loss. God bless you.
@alanajuliana7 жыл бұрын
Your videos are helping me SO MUCH. Seeing your bio hair confirms to me that I'm not crazy for wanting to cover up my own bio hair..because it looks much the same! Thank you.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET7 жыл бұрын
Alana Sheldahl Thanks Alana! I hope to empower and inspire women with ANY amount of bio hair to not be afraid to try and openly wear wigs. Women spend millions on clothes, jewelry, makeup and esthetic procedures to cover up a variety of flaws and to enhance their beauty.. why would wigs be any different? I'm passionate about it, can you tell?..lol. I want to challenge the standard way of thinking! Thanks again for watching and commenting! I hope you find joy in wearing wigs💕💕💕TAZ
@vivianlawrence778 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey! 😇 About 15 years ago I was so frustrated with trying to find someone that could cut and style my hair correctly that I would say, "I just want to shave it all off and wear wigs." I'd say this, not realizing that there were people suffering from "real" hair problems. 😣 Anyway, one day a hairdresser gave me a man-cut. I was not happy, to put it mildly, but it did make me turn to wigs. That was 9 years ago. Now, 15 wigs later 🤠 I am having a blast with them. I have always been a person who loves variety, and wigs give me that, for sure. I've had many complete strangers compliment my hair. I am so thankful for all the wig channels; they've all taught me so much about wigs, but your channel is my #1 Go-to channel. 💝
@TAZSWIGCLOSET Жыл бұрын
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@beckyc.57436 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Taz. It’s hard to find the words to say how much I appreciate women like you and Heather and so many other brave, lovely women who I am getting to know through videos. Hair loss is not something most people can understand when they haven’t experienced it. I know now that it is a privilege to be part of something bigger than me and my hair loss.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET6 жыл бұрын
Becky C. Thanks for the kind feedback, Becky. I’m so blessed and privileged myself to share and interact with all of you💛💛💛
@andreamace36764 жыл бұрын
I had same problem. After I had my daughter my hair was falling out in clumps. That was 46 years ago. I've been struggling with my bad hair for all these years. I've now found wigs and I am in beautiful hair heaven. I've learned so much from you thank you so much. Now at 71 yrs old I feel so good about myself and think I look pretty darn hot among the senior crowd. Again thank you for all your styling tips. I had no idea I could style a wig. Thought you just had to wear it the way it was. You're the best.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind and encouraging commentary Andrea! Blessings to you XOXO
@mitaalqahtani2 жыл бұрын
What heartfelt beautiful sharing! I just love your work! Thanks Taz!💗🙂
@TAZSWIGCLOSET2 жыл бұрын
😊😊😊
@krissherer133 ай бұрын
Thank u Taz. I c this is 7yrs old. But the message is a real & true now as it was then. I've been watching u since starting my wig journey. I've learned so much from your videos. And want to take a moment to say thank u so so much
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness. God Bless! XOXO
@karenblack67343 жыл бұрын
Taz you are a treasure! You helped me transition to wigs, and it changed my life!❤️
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! The best compliment I ever get is when someone tells me they were inspired by my journey!! Blessings and hugs! XOXO
@michellepage6043 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Taz. This was comforting .
@pattidatcuk84624 жыл бұрын
Dear Taz, I'm tearing up and my nose is running. I have hereditary thin hair. I also did the big hair(mine is curly, so picture that)thing back in the day:). All of your feelings over the years were mine also. Been wearing wigs about 15 years now(I 'm 71). Still wish I had good hair but wigs are great. Thanks for sharing😘
@robinbronson4492 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos! I've been losing my hair because of thyroid disease over the years. In the last month I've lost the majority of what hair I had after surviving 2 1/2 weeks in the hospital with COVID. So I'm entering my journey into wigs. My hairdresser had to cut 4 inches off my hair. I've cried a lot but your videos are so uplifting.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻🤗💕
@michellem92758 жыл бұрын
I love wigs! best depression killer ever!!!!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
MichelleM Right?! Agreed. 😉💕❤️TAZ
@janetsavona35425 жыл бұрын
I agree they cheer me up
@janetsavona35425 жыл бұрын
I just stick to one I have three of the same When I use to wear all different ones I use to hear alot of snide remarks A close friend told me I looked like I had mental problems I say they are some add ons I don't say it's a full wig
@essanjay86043 жыл бұрын
@@janetsavona3542 That's sad. They should be worn and accepted as the fashion accessory that they are. Are you sure your 'close friend' isn't just a tad jealous of seeing you looking so good. People sometimes react negatively when inside they're wishing they had the guts to do what you're doing.
@pjwhite47503 жыл бұрын
Lashes makes you feel great, too. We have to do what we have, too.
@evac.8935 Жыл бұрын
Dear Taz, I've been following your channel for a while now and just came across this older video today. Your honest and humble words literally brought tears to my eyes. Though I truly wish all of us just had a beautiful head of hair, it feels so good to know I'm not alone. Years ago, a friend of mine (and she has beautiful, long, thick hair) told me not to worry, it would be "just hair". But to us thin hair ladies, it's so much more! My hair loss started when I was a teenager, and over the years my hair just got thinner and thinner. My mum was the same, and ever since I remember she did wear wigs. And wow, she owned them! No one would have ever thought it wasn't her own hair. And it wasn't even the nice and natural wigs we know today, with a lace and a mono top and whatnot... It was simple, open-cap synthetic wigs that she just popped on her head, no wig cap, no wig grip, no glue, just some finger styling, and she looked fabulous. In my twenties, I bought a "hair system", which got sewn into your own hair. Every four weeks it got removed, my own hair got detangled (a painful procedure, as it had always become a bird's nest under the construction) and it was reapplied. It was expensive, uncomfortable, inconvenient, and didn't even look good. A couple of years later, I switched to extensions. Pretty much the same in terms of price and inconvenience, but it did look better. However, I had to use tons of hairspray to ensure my own thin strands covered the bondings. From that, I switched to clip-ins, but it got harder and harder to cover the clips, so for the last 1,5 years, I was wearing hats all the time. And always worried that the clips might slip and become visible. 2 months ago, I purchased my first wig: Show Stopper by Raquel Welch. Put it on and thought... NO! That's not me. Too much hair! Plus, the lace was super visible, as I have a bit of a weird head shape, and it didn't lay flat on my forehead. Put it back in the box - but didn't send it back. 2 weeks ago, I unboxed it again, put it on, and glued that lace down. Wore it at home. Made a bun, put a hat on, and wore it while walking my dog. Met a friend on the walk, and she noticed nothing. Had friends come over, wore a bun and my hat, no one noticed - and with the wig, there is a lot more hair in the bun! I'm sure at some point I will be asked, especially when I start to ditch the hat. But now I've reached a point where I think I'm able to embrace my wig-wearing journey, as I plan to experiment with different styles and colors and really make the best out of it. And since I'm used to wearing hats, wearing a wig is not even the slightest bit uncomfortable. So, long story short, thank you so much for sharing your story and sharing your knowledge about wigs, and for all the great reviews you put out to help us newbies find our way. Much love! ♥♥
@TAZSWIGCLOSET Жыл бұрын
I truly love this. Thanks so much for sharing 🥰🥰🥰
@sandraallison138 жыл бұрын
You are helping so many, many people. Bless you for giving of yourself. All my friends know I love wigs! Not ashamed to tell anyone I am a wig wearer. My hair loss came from chemo. My hair just never recovered. I have ALWAYS had great hair, and still do with my wigs. Love your reviews. Wish I could have every wig you wear. Keep up the great work you do!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Sandra Allison Thank you Sandra! And I wish you happiness, wellness and an abundance of fabulous wigs💕😘😉TAZ
@kathyduvall70434 жыл бұрын
So sweet to share your story. It is very lonely trying to figure all this out and I will take your advice and figure out how to feel good about myself. Thank you for sharing and for your reviews!
@cathyolague94085 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Taz for sharing your story and your journey. Although we are strangers you have connected with all of us. God allows adversity in our lives and through those times we grow in strength and character and we become. I know you know what I mean. You are His gift to all of us. Although I've worn wigs my whole life, (total hair loss at age 3) I've learned more from you than anyone else. Keep up this work that brings you so much joy, because so much good is happening because you do this. We are not defined by our hair, but it surely helps our confidence! God bless you!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
I am blown away by your words, Cathy. I can't imagine any greater comfort than someone of faith validating my passions and gifts. I have had much adversity (way beyond hair loss).. and youre so right, it HAS made me stronger, more centered, more compassionate. I am SO BLESSED to be able to do this. Blessings and hugs. XOXO TAZ
@cathyolague94085 жыл бұрын
@@TAZSWIGCLOSET Someday I'll have to share my story with ya. It's both sad and funny, but I believe because of my challenges it allowed me to become more compassionate. That's probably why I became a nurse!
@Mary-pz6cu3 жыл бұрын
You are a lovely lady, and I get it. I am just starting to try to find one that works for me. Thanks for sharing.
@bobbibuttons87305 жыл бұрын
I’m crying listening to this. Especially back then. You are a brave lady 😘
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
Bobbi Buttons Thanks so much Bobbi. 💕💕💕
@Havanesehome3 жыл бұрын
You have changed my life. I now go out with my head up. Not one person has said you have a wig on .. and I tell you my friends would. They all just think my hair is back. Hugs and I cannot thank you enough.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 жыл бұрын
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@tinaschneider42324 жыл бұрын
Taz so lucky have you. Here for this wig Journey you brighten up this dark place of hair loss
@tamraturpin36253 ай бұрын
Bless you for being vulnerable and sharing your journey. I’m sure you have helped many, many people.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for joining me here! It's an honor to be a part of your journey too! XOXO
@FeleciacasTRO6 жыл бұрын
Hi TAZ, I’m just now finding this video in Jan . 2019, but it has helped me so much !! I have my own story of hair loss , mine has never been figured out . I didn’t go bald , but my hair got so thin, I might as well have in certain spots . I try to act like I’m confident when out , but I’m always aware that I’m wearing a wig . I pray people don’t notice , but I’m sure some do cuz I can notice when someone else is wearing one , almost every time ! I wish I was like you and embrace it , but I’m still to the embarrassed point . I don’t want to be , but also like you , when I got called out by a family member, I was devastated and ever since then , just not that confident. I’m trying tho and you are so Beautiful and Amazing... I appreciate you more then you can know 😥 thank you so much ♥️♥️♥️♥️ oh and my sister hasn’t seen my hair either , only my daughter . Also , I used to have my wigs “ “installed” ... my stylist used to sew the wig into my braided thin hair and it would feel much more secure and I was once again confident . That gets costly after a while and also , your natural hair of course , gets even thinner over the years ... so I stopped the installs and now Just wear the wigs . Having done that , I think has caused me to be more self Conscience again , cuz it’s not secured to my head . Ugh ! I’m trying TAZ. I hope one day , I can feel and talk like you on this video . I really appreciate this ... I know I will watch it again , a few times cuz I just really need it to sink into my brain , you know. I won’t give up .
@TAZSWIGCLOSET6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing!!! I am touched by your story. Everyone has their own timeline and method of embracing the wig life. It comes from within.. I pray for your progress because I know there is joy on the other side of it:-) XOXO
@UrsulaPowers3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful soul, inside and out!
@youmecompany7 жыл бұрын
I LOVE hearing your story. Thank you for teaching us. Thank you for being real. Thank you for such a hope filled message.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET7 жыл бұрын
youmecompany Thank you so much for the uplifting comments! 💕💕💕
@Tracegeee2 жыл бұрын
I’ve commented on a few of your videos over the last several months. You’ve become my go-to resource when I want to learn more about a wig that I see a wig I’m interested in online. (Wigs have quickly become a bit of a passion for me, as opposed to a necessity.) I’ve somehow missed this video, up until today. It brought me to tears. Thank you for your candor and being so open with your story. It made me feel less alone in my experience. I’m in my mid-30’s and due to a combination PCOS and COVID I’ve lost so much hair over the last 15 months. Additionally, I’ve experienced weight gain and acne (PCOS). Thankfully I’ve been begin course-correcting my skin and weight issues. But my hair, it’s just not growing back, and my hairline continues to recede. I’ve become so embarrassed and insecure about my physical appearance. I’ve always been a homebody, but between my appearance and post-pandemic working from home, it has become too easy for me to hide from the world. While most have found their forever partner by the time they hit their mid-30’’s, I still haven’t found my “Mr. Right”. Due to my insecurities about my appearance, dating hasn’t been on my radar over the last year+. When I do think about it, I can’t imagine how I’ll explain the fact that I wear wigs when I begin my search for Prince Charming again! :) Which finally leads me to my question… I know you were married when you began your wig journey, but did you find that your husband was open to the idea of you wearing wigs? Sorry for being so long-winded. I don’t have many people around me that fully understand how life changing hair loss can be, so its a weight off of my shoulders to know I’m not alone in how I’ve felt. I also wanted to, again, express my gratitude for your openness and the videos you produce. Your warmth and kindness shines through in all of them! Thank you!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the commentary! I never get tired of hearing these personal stories! Thank you for sharing! I can tell you are a bright and shining light.. keep up the hard work and all your dreams will come true! 😍🤗😘🥰
@MarleneFabGlamOver508 жыл бұрын
Hi Taz! One of your subscribers mentioned you, so I thought I'd stop by your channel... I'm so happy I did. I have not seen you with wigs on (that's my next stop), but you are a stunning woman! I so admire and respect what you are doing on YT. When I was going through chemo (I didn't lose my hair), I met many ladies that had lost their hair and were understandably beyond devastated. My heart just went out to them, and how I wished I could have helped them in some way; I know you are helping so many ladies out there that are experiencing the same as you and are thankful for the information you are bringing to them. Like you, I believe that we should all wear whatever makes us happy... I'm 59, no problem wearing bright shadows, and my hair is purple, so you know I'm a true believer in expressing ourselves in whatever way makes us smile... thank you so much for sharing your story. It's truly a pleasure to meet you! xo Marlene
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Marlene Fab & Glam Over 50 Hello Marlene! I'm a new sub i.e. Of yours too! I LOVE your hair BTW. You are gorgeous..and your girls. Thanks for watching and leaving such beautiful inspiring comments😘❤️️😘TAZ
@geminigirl22554 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. I am a two time cancer survivor and my hair has never grown back properly. I have patches where they are thinning. Your honesty and willingness to share your "wig journey" has empowered me. Blessings always.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
Blessings and prayers to you XOXO
@pllpowell8 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for being brave enough to be vulnerable and share your story. You are such an inspiration! I love all your reviews!! Keep them coming!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
L Powell Thanks for your kind words and encouragement 💕💕💕TAZ
@willacather9865 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. I learned much of wig-wearing on my own starting in 2000 when my frontal hairline became thin. Like you, my learning was all trial & error. But, you are doing a great service to women who have hair loss or thin hair. It actually does my heart good to see a woman with thinning hair out in public because it reassures me that more women have hair loss than I ever imagined, and I feel validated that I don't suffer alone. But, thankfully, we have wigs. I used the topical hair fibers like Toppik, but it only colored my scalp because there were sparse hairs along my forehead. It looked fake and it itched. So, I am faithfully sticking to my wigs. I don't care what folk say because I change up my wigs from day to day. All I ever get are compliments! And if some woman asks me who styles my hair, I say it's a wig and they are always surprised. I used to dread that question, but I feel so empowered to just tell women the truth about my hair loss. We all have something we are fighting in this life. So why not be a champion, right?
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
I admire you spirit Lily! I too was shocked by how many women were actually suffering with this.. I quickly met hundreds of ladies with the same issues and it is so therapeutic & empowering! XOXO
@suepussilano10695 жыл бұрын
Amen Sister. Thank you for your honesty and thank you for sharing. I get it!!!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sue:-) XOXO
@SheriKeys5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your heart 💖 I don't feel like I am all alone in my world of wigs and hairlessness. God Bless You.
@lizw39888 жыл бұрын
This is so well done and just so very kind and gentle and nice. People need to hear kind words especially when dealing with something as delicate as hair loss. You are helping others so much by sharing your experience. Thank God for pioneers like you and for the improvements that have been made in hair products. Wigs are so much better than they used to be with many styles and levels of quality and price. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Liz W Your words are beautiful, kind and supportive. 💕I appreciate it so much. I am SO BLESSED. Thank you for tuning in and leaving such amazing comments😘😘😘TAZ
@linaarafeh72804 жыл бұрын
I know it sounds so selfish, but I believe that you are on a mission to help thousands of women. Just look at how many women watch you, love you, thank you, and pray for you! You rock. You are much much prettier than you would ever believe you are. Bless you and thank you!!!
@dkpeters8 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and so honest! Thank you!!!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
dkpeters Thank you for watching 💕💕💕TAZ
@caseyweber4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! You made me feel better about my hair loss.
@jenniferwilson95794 жыл бұрын
You touched my heart, thank you so much! I am researching wigs and hair pieces because I have about 1/2 the hair I used to have.
@megmcclellan38733 жыл бұрын
At 65 I turned a corner and suddenly my hair was so fine and thin I could see my scalp through it... It was devastating and you're right - no one else really "gets it".... Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being so very vulnerable and open and honest - sharing your journey has helped me immeasurably! My hair has always been fine and thin and caused such anguish, even when I had more of it... You have given me the courage to try wigs out - to celebrate and have fun with them... You have rocked my world.... Thank God for you and blessings to you sweet woman....
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 жыл бұрын
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@cindyellis7655 жыл бұрын
You are such a sweet and wonderful person. Such an inspiration.
@11candy114 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. You are gorgeous, and I appreciate knowing the back story. 💕💕💕💕
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly Candy💟💟💟
@annsam84418 жыл бұрын
My heartfelt thanks for your honesty in telling your story. It means a great deal to me . I, too, wear wigs due to severe hair loss & everything you mentioned I've experienced. Your videos have definitely helped me in choosing a wig & feeling better about myself.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
ann sam Thank you Ann. Your words inspire and motivate me😘😘😘. TAZ
@yvonnerichmond38256 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I’m 52 and a breast cancer survivor. The medication I take may save my life but it’s ruining my hair. It was never thick, but it was pretty and wavy, and I have been discouraged as I’ve watched it grow thin and brittle, lose its wave, and increasingly fall out. I’ll be on this medication for years, so I’m accepting that my hair loss will continue. I’m generally a happy person who goes with what life brings, so I’ve decided to take the wig plunge: I’ve ordered a few wigs to try out, and I have to tell you, you are such an inspiration. I’m so grateful to you and others doing these videos. Wig goals: Taz!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET6 жыл бұрын
Yvonne Richmond Hi Yvonne! Thanks for the comments. My mom is having issues with her hair now that she is on Tamoxifen for the next 5 years post breast cancer. With your wonderful attitude I just know you will have so much fun and joy with wigs. I wish you wellness, happiness and discovery💕💕💕 TAZ
@mamalou94458 жыл бұрын
can't thank you enough! truly inspiration. you are a beautiful soul!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Mama Lou Thank you Mama. Your kind feedback means more than I can say. ❤️️😘❤️️TAZ
@LeanaGibbons Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. I didn't even know I needed to hear this. I've been denying and hiding and ignoring and telling myself to buck up - it's just hair. I'm so glad I found your content and wigs. This feels so good. I'm feeling so much lighter. And wigs are so fun! 😘
@TAZSWIGCLOSET Жыл бұрын
Love and blessings! 🤗🤗🤗
@Pinnuluciccialamucca8 жыл бұрын
What a courageous lady you are! You spread such a positive and encouraging message through your videos and you look so pretty and natural in your wigs (especially the lighter blonde ones!) Good for you and thanks for helping so many of us!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Marisa Ladogana Thank for such kind and encouraging words. I appreciate your comment so much!❤️😘💕TAZ
@dzasterandjj18065 жыл бұрын
How do you order a wig
@linmartin9948 Жыл бұрын
I do so appreciate your open honesty! I have recently begun to wear wigs full time, and it is a real adjustment….am still shy about it. Your story really helps me know I am not alone!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET Жыл бұрын
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@dedesunbeam93613 жыл бұрын
This was so inspiring. Thank you so much for this honest account and for all of your videos. Really been giving me confidence to wear wigs.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such kind feedback! XOXO
@ChelleB555 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all you do. I recently started my wig journey. Watching videos of women who too have suffered hair loss has been so so helpful. I can leave my room again with my wigs. Thanks again for sharing
@TAZSWIGCLOSET Жыл бұрын
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@chovavabateman39608 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video.I began wearing wigs two years ago because I messed with my hair color so often that my hair was breaking off. I felt so self-conscious at first but now I wear wigs all the time and like you , I've learned so much watching videos of other wig wearers. Thank you for your input, as I like how creative you are with your wig choices and how you make it your own.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
chovava bateman Thanks so much for sharing these lovely comments and a little history on yourself. I'm blessed to have such camaraderie with all of you wonderful souls ❤️😘💕TAZ
@mamagen13336 жыл бұрын
chovava bateman .. i just killed my hair,, have to look at wigs now.. so sad. :(
@essanjay86043 жыл бұрын
I just listened to this again and ended up thinking thank the lord for the internet. When my hairloss issues started I had no internet and my only source of information was books (usually out of date) in the reference library. It was so frustrating. KZbin provides a support network which is global and its so empowering. Thank you for all you do.
@denisemillikan87018 жыл бұрын
Wow Taz that was some story, thank you for being you, and sharing your story, I couldn't even imagine that happening to you at such a young age, well now I just love all your wigs, you look so great in all of them, and yes Iam sure it has given you your life back, and Iam so happy for you for that ! Your such a beautiful woman with or without wigs, thanks for sharing your story, take care oxox Denise PS you do help all of us concerning wigs, thanks also for all you teach everyone !
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Denise Millikan Thank you my dear friend for all your support and encouragement. It's been a gift🎀. Love you❤️️❤️️❤️️TAZ
@narei56424 жыл бұрын
Your are truly a Godsend. Thank you SO MUCH for what you do. I have the same symptoms you had & I'm quickly loosing & receding. My family & friends don't understand at all, so it's a huge comfort to have found you & also to see the comments of others like us. May God bless you!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind comments! Best wishes to you! XOXO
@cindya128 жыл бұрын
Your story is so helpful ... As are your videos!! Thank you so much for sharing!
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Cindy A Thank you for the kind feedback! 💕🌺💕TAZ
@lexyemerson79274 жыл бұрын
Taz, (there is a point I get to at the end)....I have been watching your videos now for about 6 months and deeply appreciate the reviews you do in helping us find the right wig, color, and style. This video really hit a deep place in my heart where you say be yourself. The way you said it and the words and kindness you expressed in genuinely telling us to be our self resonated with me. Wigs aren't just a wig they help with confidence and self-esteem. I am and have been dealing with horrible gossip, slander, defamation of character on a level that is so dehumanizing, for decades. My brother decades ago and currently has continued to destroy my life by spreading lies about me to anyone that will listen and those many that believe his lies without getting the facts straight from me, it is damaging and unbearably discrediting to the very core of my soul. With Covid-19 the isolation has been soul crushing to me because a large portion of the people on my block have mindlessly believed these lies. (my brother told the town gossiper and she spread the lies like wildfire for him). So I am ostracized, alienated, and isolated by them. I decided to buy my first wig 2 months ago and Friday 5/29/20, a person who befriended me 2 months ago (I had doubts about his genuineness and my gut was telling me he was just trying to gather information-I was right) because Friday he used that information of lies in judging me and instantly cut me off cold turkey and won't talk won't say hi nothing (we were strictly just friends). He saw me about 3 weeks ago with my new blonde wig (I don't think he knew it was a wig?) and when I saw him on Friday without the wig (which he has seen me before ) he dropped all contact with me. I live right next to the town gossiper and without doubt she has told as many people on our block I am now wearing a wig. I am so alone because of the mass destruction my brother, mother and father have caused me. I was sexually assaulted by my boss in-front of my clients house she witnessed the event. I immediately called the police. I figured maybe this time my dad would be there for me; instead he called not once but twice to tell me I deserved it and if it really happened why didn't I call the police (which I did first thing!). Then he sent an email saying how much I deserved it and I was a liar. There are many, many, many other events similar to this and worse that I have had to deal with on my own. So when you say be yourself, I don't know who that is but I can do it with style. And those rumors of me wearing a wig that my neighbor is telling people I can't care anymore about them because they are judgmental awful people. This video gave me the confidence I desperately needed to wear the hell out of my wig and who cares what the people on my block may think. They already believed the slander and smear campaigns it can't get any worse. So it is me and my wigs painting the town red. Thank you for saying..."be yourself"...in your video because it was what I really needed to hear today...some words of kindness. My wigs give me the chance to reinvent myself=)
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comments Lexy. Search for the lessons in this misery and try to rise above it... letting go of the anger and hurt will set you free. How much can you take, right? God Bless you. Wigs may just be the thing that helps you decide that you are worth more than what you are getting from your circumstances with your family and neighbors. XOXO
@donnadodd61417 жыл бұрын
Taz, you are just gorgeous in your god given hair.. and gorgeous in wigs. In every wig I’ve seen you in, you look stunning. Thank you for sharing your story & honesty. 💖
@TAZSWIGCLOSET7 жыл бұрын
Donna Dodd Thank You for the loveliest comments Donna😘😘😘💕💕💕
@molektra3 жыл бұрын
You are my go to gal for wig reviews . I wish I had found you before I bought my first couple of wigs! I just found this video and you brought tears to my eyes. We all have a journey and a history. Thank you so much for sharing yours! Wonderful you have found a special purpose and niche, bringing out the positivity of this adventure of wig wearing!! I am still looking for the one lol! I bet I never find it 😉 ❤
@dick0z0135 жыл бұрын
Thank you for caring , you are a brave woman,I'm loosing my hair and was feeling bad about it, but thanks to your video I am feeling better now and looking forward to the wigs experience .God bless you.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind feedback! The best feeling is to know that I have helped someone along the way:-) XOXO
@paulasmith40244 жыл бұрын
What a heartfelt video. To bare your soul and your heartbreak of losing your hair. So far I have most of my hair, but daily more hairs are in my brush. I have baby fine thin straight hair which no matter what products I use the humidity takes any curl right out. Years ago I wore wigs, in the 70s and 80s. It was a fashion statement. Now I would use wigs when I cruised, due to time constraints. I love seeing your videos on care and working with your wigs. I just purchased Jones wig due to your video. It is amazing that my closest friends think it is my hair. Like I just came from the beauty shop. Even my husband thought it was my hair. Goes to show how well he really looks at me. Heh, heh. They did change the cap of the Jones since your review, for your information. Living in Florida it is not the greatest weather for wigs. They do get hot. Thanks Taz for your videos
@jobalonie18 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this most honest video! It was terrific of you to bare your insecurities (that we all have) because by doing so, it helps us- your viewing community. Your videos are very helpful to us who do wear wigs and it's fun to see the new styles and get honest opinions. Thank you again.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Joan Boes Thank you so much Joan. I'm humbled by the kindness and love coming from my little group of friends here on the tube. 😘😘😘TAZ
@shirleyball68692 жыл бұрын
Taz, words can't begin to express how much you and your videos have helped me on my hair loss journey. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your openness and willingness to share.
@deenamarie77538 жыл бұрын
you have me crying over here! i cant believe i found you...my hair is finally noticiably bald after many years of watching it fall out and having so much stress and anxiety over it. ive decided to go with wigs...im wearing them in the house but just cant get up the nerve to wear it out...why am i so embarrassed? i go to work with my thin balding head because im afraid to wear a wug to work. i cant find one that looks like my hair...im not rich and am spending so much money on wigs but cant find the right one....ugggg....this sucks! but you are helping me and giving me courage and i want to say thank u so much for your video. i feel like u know exactly what im going thru....im laughing because im sitting here with my bleached pixie cut with Joan rivers powder and toppik...
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
Deena marie Hi Deena! I never realized how many woman are going through this! Thank you for sharing your story with me. I had a 'right or die" when I first started wearing wigs in public etc. I just did it owned it. When I got comments I would say "I've had some hair loss issues and decided to go with wigs and I'm having so much fun!" Sometimes ripping the bandaid off quickly is the best policy. Lol. But we're all different. I mean, if you had an illness you wouldn't be embarrassed to take medication, right? I hope you continue trying wigs at your own pace and push through the uneasiness because I really believe it's worth it😘❤️💕. Sending love and hugs, TAZ
@deenamarie77538 жыл бұрын
you are truly giving me the courage...i know this sounds so corny but watching your videos has changed my life. thank u so much!
@debbogart1184 жыл бұрын
I just love ur videos, I am a new wig wearer. Ever since I had my menopause, and later hysterectomy, my hair has gotten thinner and finer little by little, now u can see my scalp, I started getting my wigs on Wish, awful experience, then my daughter said, “ Mom go to a shop that sells wigs” so I did, and it was a life changing experience, I get it it.
@TAZSWIGCLOSET4 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you found good quality wigs that make you feel great!! It helps us get more joy from our lives! XOXO
@wandasanfiorenzoderodrigue40596 жыл бұрын
First time in your channel...I watch this video and I admire your honesty. We are more than hair!!! There are so many reasons that might lead someone to use wigs. That doesn't really mind...the essence of what we are...is what makes us valuable....blessings and thanks for sharing....there are many ladies out there including myself that needs motivation and such inspiring words....Most of all to know that we appreciate and love life .... beyond hair!!
@Fiona_Gubatan8 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! I'm the only one in my circle of family and friends dealing with hair thinning issues and you're so very right, people who don't have the need to wear helper hair just don't get it. The hair wearing community on KZbin has been a HUGE source of support and courage for me, so thank you for this honest and heartfelt video :) p.s. I am in finance as well :)
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
sunshinegirl Hi sunshine! Thank you for commenting and sharing. I'm in awe of my friends here. Love you!💕❤️💕TAZ
@Violet-ws4eh8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a personal journey with us, Taz! You are a beautiful woman, inside and out; with or without a wig. Lorna
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
lobiddibol Thank you Lorna. Your response means so much to me 😘😘😘TAZ
@marysummers43375 жыл бұрын
You are such an inspiration. I started losing my hair about 6 years back, I'm 55. I was told that it was because of nutrition, because I had dieted to the extreme, and if I started eating right it would come back. But in the meantime it kept getting worse. I would break down and cry in the shower, it was horrible. I started using Rogain and it helped but,it would shed a lot and it would take my hair color out. So I tried wigs until it the rogain worked well enough so that I felt comfortable. But, they gave me horrible Migraines, I don't really know why, I tried several sizes and lengths but, it never helped. So I just kept using the Rogain. Then I got hurt at work. My neck and back. So dealing with that and my hair I stopped using the Rogain. For a few months my hair was alright. Well, it's been about 4 months and it is coming out again. I am stressed, I don't eat right due to the pain and medication. They say don't stress. HOW CAN I NOT? So I'm going to have to try wigs again. Thanks to your video. I just hope the Migraines don't start back. You are a Beautiful lady. I feel so bad because I know people just think it's vain. Maybe it is, but I feel bad enough being hurt and not able to work. I would like to feel better about myself. I want to look better. My hair to me was the one good feature that I had. It is devastating. I'm love that you are out there helping people. You are fantastic.
@cindynok8 жыл бұрын
Thank you sweetie. I feel the same way, I always share just as if someone said I like your blouse, but the hair is so much more important! Thank you for doing reviews, so very, very important. Your kindness, no drama, and desire to help is wonderful! Self taught here too! Hugs from Hannonville
@TAZSWIGCLOSET8 жыл бұрын
cindynok Hi Cindy. Thank you for your sweetness, your kindness and your support. You are so knowledgeable too. I always learn something from you. I look forward to your videos. Love and hugs 😘❤️💕TAZ
@tinaschneider42324 жыл бұрын
Taz you are a blessing from God thank you sweetheart for sharing your hair loss you have helped me so very much