Hair Shedding | Customer Journeys | Hair Loss
By:
Kat Rendon
May 30th, 2022
For most people, hair loss doesn’t happen all at once or overnight. Typically, it’s a gradual process that may appear innocuous at first. You may not notice bald patches immediately. Instead, you may notice your hair feels thinner, or maybe you’re seeing more breakage. While you may not notice hair loss at first, when you notice it, it may become the thing you notice the most. While experiencing hair loss is stressful, it’s a fairly common condition. This may not seem comforting at first. However, because it is so common, there are treatments and solutions available to help you combat hair loss.
By:
Kat Rendon
March 23rd, 2022
Buying a wig can often be an emotional journey for the person going through it. As a supporter for your loved one, it can be hard to know how to offer support if you’ve never been in their position or if you’re unfamiliar with what’s going on. You may feel like you don’t know what to say or how you can offer more to the person going through hair loss beyond expressing, “I’m here for you.”
Hair Shedding | Customer Journeys | Hair Loss | Maintenance&Styling
By:
Christina Lyon
September 24th, 2021
With split ends, frizz, and dryness threatening your locks, it's important to learn how to protect your hair. Let's be real: many of us overlook hair health and often forgo hair protectants, but eventually, our hair becomes weak and damaged if we don't practice routine care.
Customer Journeys | Hair Loss | Wigs
By:
Christina Lyon
December 4th, 2019
Hair loss isn’t just a problem in men and women, hair loss in children is a rising concern. Losing your hair at any age can be devastating, but for a child it is heartbreaking. There is nothing worse for a parent than to see one of our children suffer. They are precious and depend on us for answers not to mention support, encouragement, strength, and love.
By:
Christina Lyon
November 21st, 2019
Cynthia Baker's Story One lucky day, I accompanied my friend to her FOLLEA consultation, where she would be trying on full lace front wigs. She was nervous and anxious, and I was there for support. While watching her try on the different wig styles, I saw a light shine through her face that I hadn’t seen in years. She was more confident and joyful, and no one in that room could dim her radiance. I’m not going to lie; I was a bit jealous.