Are you looking for a way to change up your hairstyle without making a long-term commitment? Short human hair wigs may be the perfect option for you. These wigs are becoming increasingly popular and trending among celebrities, beauty gurus, and everyday people alike. An increasingly common sight across social media, as well as in real life. From natural textures to wild colours, there’s something for everyone – and their popularity is on the rise.
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Wearing a wig is a personal journey that involves both style and self-care. Understanding how to put on a wig, styling it to suit your preferences and maintaining it so it lasts is key to feeling most confident when wearing a wig. In this comprehensive guide, Emily Smith shares her insights into various techniques, styling tips, and maintenance routines to help you confidently embrace the beauty of wearing a wig for alopecia.
Wigs are a great option if you’re looking to change up your look and experiment with different styles, colours and brands. However, some people prefer to opt for a more natural look, replicating their natural human hair. Whilst several brands offer a plethora of natural styles and shades, Rene of Paris Wigs come out on top for those looking for naturality – here’s why.
It’s that time of year again – Black Friday is just around the corner, but we’re doing things differently this year. We are running an exciting competition that is free to enter, with the chance to win gifts including vouchers to spend on our website.
Short styles are perfect for women on the go, they can be quickly and easily styled into many fashions and don’t require hours of drying and heat styling, unlike longer hair.
Emily courageously shares her personal experiences living with alopecia. Alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss, can be a challenging journey for many, but Emily’s story is a testament to strength, self-acceptance, and resilience.
Alopecia Awareness Month is more than just a designated time on the calendar; it’s an opportunity for us to shed light on a condition that affects millions of people around the world. In fact, in the UK alone, 100,000 people are currently affected by alopecia areata, making it important to raise awareness of such a common yet misunderstood condition.
Emily Smith (AKA Alopecia Diaries) has amassed hundreds of followers through sharing stories about her journey with alopecia. Through her following, many similar but often misguided questions about alopecia come up.
In our latest video, she wants to help shed some light on the truths everyone should know and debunk some of the common myths that she and others with the same condition must deal with, especially as it impacts 15 out of 10,000 people in the UK (roughly 100,000 of the total population).
An autoimmune disease that currently affects more than 100,000 people in the UK, it’s no surprise that some of the most famous faces in showbiz have been diagnosed with alopecia. Sometimes, knowing you’re not alone in going through something, and even stars are facing what you’re facing, can make your journey that little bit easier. In this blog, we shed light on just a few of the many celebrities who have alopecia and share their experiences.