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Unique “hair hats” offer a temporary hair loss solution

Posted on January 27th, 2007 in Hair Systems, Womens Hairloss by admin | 582 Views | Print This Post/Page

A Detroit woman, Susie Lucas, has created a new option for cancer patients who have lost their hair due to their cancer treatments.

As a licensed cosmetologist, Lucas recognized the need for people who are dealing with their temporary hair loss to have other options besides traditional wigs, which can be irritating to the scalp and uncomfortable to wear.

Susie came up with the idea off attaching a partial hairpiece around the rim of a baseball cap which would allow the wearer to have the appearance of hair, while enjoying the comfort of wearing a light, airy and fashionable cap.

This now patented idea, has proven to be particularly appealing to women experiencing hair loss as a result of chemotherapy and other conditions such as Alopecia Areata.   Her product line has since expanded beyond baseball caps and now also includes slouch hats, sweater caps and dressy hats.

Lucas buys the hats and strips of hair separately. She uses fitted caps and custom makes the bands of hair. The finished product she claims looks like real hair and is priced at less than $100.

Susie’s site, Unique Hair Design, has a variety of styles ranging from baseball caps to fashionable hats and has various styles and colors of hair available, including braids.   Hats can also be custom-made on request and her hats use the finest quality 100% human hair.

To get more info visit her website http://www.uniquehairdesign.net/

 
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