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I have heard of the mobile wig companies who come to the home but have not used them. I purchased one wig from The Wig Affair in Pitt Street Sydney. Lovely very helpful ladies there. They help with every aspect of the wig process. All are trained hairdressers too.
I can kind of understand the wig company saying that two wigs are needed. I imagine it could be handy to have one wig ready to go when the other is in need of a wash.
I purchased one wig when I knew I would lose my hair to chemo, bought another the year after. The first one looks convincing as real hair thanks to the fabulous cut of the wig. The other purchased later I have hardly worn. Although same synthetic wig style from Rene of Paris, second purchase has never fitted as comfortably as first wig, and was cut shorter which unfortunately makes it look like a wig in my opinion, so I've never been comfortable wearing it. Although my first wig is about to fall apart from wear, its the one I'll wear. I get compliments all day, and people really don't know its a wig.
Sadly looking to purchase a third wig due to recent hair loss and thinning from Femara (now changed to Arimidex).