If you’re wealthy or notorious,a high-end wig is normally a lifestyle accessory. If you have cancer or alopecia, getting one can be a essential embarrassment. One hairdresser is making it easier with a van full of wigs that visits people at homeWhen clients of Demitri Jones, and a former manager at the Cobella hair and beauty salon in Selfridges,expressed concern at wearing a wig in public for the first time, he would rob off his badge and walk around the store with them to convince them that they looked natural.“We would walk around and Id say: ‘glimpse, and no one is looking,no one notices, we’re just blending in with everyone around us, or ’ says Jones. “Katy Perry and Beyoncé wear so many different wigs,it has completely taken away any stigma associated with wearing one, but people are still worried.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com