Episodes
Saturday Feb 29, 2020
Diane Williamson - Alopecia Universalis
Saturday Feb 29, 2020
Saturday Feb 29, 2020
Diane Williamson is a full time voice over talent professional for Fortune 500 companies, phone systems and also broadcast. She is a veteran hair wearer and deals with Alopecia Universalis (total hair loss, from eyebrows, eyelashes, to leg hair).
Diane has been following my Facebook page since 2012, and has been a tremendous support to myself and other women dealing with the incredibly difficult affliction of hair loss.
Dealing with Alopecia Universalis since the 80’s, she discusses dealing with hair loss and hair wearing, while working in the very public industry of broadcast reporting. Diane has dealt with hair loss and searching for hair, during a time period where information was even less prevalent and accessible, than when I started my own journey. She has experienced total hair loss, transitioning into wearing wigs in the workplace, and dealing with the devastating emotional impact of hair loss in all aspects of her own life. She has battled through and as I like to call it, “made it to the other side, where there is life after hair loss.” It is a thing, it does exist. Her story is inspiring and I absolutely loved speaking with her.
Please join us for this episode, while we discuss her hair loss journey, and as she shares her knowledge and insight to people dealing with hair loss now.
You have visit me online via my website: www.womenshairlossproject.com and also via instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whlpnetwork/
Thursday Feb 20, 2020
Finding The Right Wig Takes Time
Thursday Feb 20, 2020
Thursday Feb 20, 2020
The journey to finding the right type of alternative hair for yourself takes time, whether it’s a topper or a wig. Much of this will not only be determined by our level of hair loss, but also our comfort level.
Often times I get asked if I jumped right into wearing Follea (the brand of wigs I wear) or if I tried other methods of alternative hair/ or brands. I definitely tried several other things over the years and had what I called many “Failed Starts,” where I’d get an item of alternative hair, find it was a total failure for whatever reason, and then I’d give up YEARS. I definitely did not accept my hair loss easily and certainly didn’t accept hair wearing easily. My first failed start to wearing alternative hair dates back to 2001 (my hair loss began in 1999) and I did’t start wearing hair full time till 2012.
In episode 3 of The Women’s Hair Loss Project podcast I discuss a couple of my "failed starts" throughout the years, and share the importance of being patient with yourself when attempting to wear hair for the first time or finding the right piece for you.
You have visit me online via my website: www.womenshairlossproject.com and also via instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whlpnetwork/
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sophie Hafner - Master Wig Stylist | Part Two
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
In part two of this episode, I continue my conversation with the amazing and talented master wig stylist, Sophie Hafner. In this episode we discuss the following topics:
-Coloring Your Wigs Is The Key In Making Them Look More Real
-Our Fear of People Noticing Our Wig Transition In The Workplace
-How To Deal With People Wanting to Touch “Your Hair”
Sophie also answers the following questions asked through Instagram:
1- Do you do short wigs?
2- What is the most popular wig length?
3. Tips for altering the wig cap size
4- How to prevent inversions
5- How often should you wash your wig?
6- How do you remedy wig build up?
7- What products do you recommend for a wig shampoo, conditioner and heat protectant?
You can find Sophie on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hairdesophie/ and through her website https://www.sophiehafner.com/
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sophie Hafner - Master Wig Stylist | Part One
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sophie Hafner is an amazing and talented wig stylist based in Los Angeles, CA. For the last 5 years she has been the only person I entrust with coloring and cutting my wigs. Meeting her transformed my wig wearing, and took it to a whole new level I didn’t know possible. Her passion and calling has always been in helping women with hair loss discover the hair that works best for their specific needs and individual stages of hair loss. She accomplishes this by customizing the very highest quality pieces to be unique, personal and most importantly natural to every woman she works with.
I’m excited to have her share her wig knowledge with everyone seeking to learn more about hair wearing. In part 1 of this 2 part episode, we discuss the consultation process as well as the technical aspects of wigs, including:
-Wigs vs. Toppers
-Adjusting to Wearing Hair by Learning To Treat It Like Your Own Hair
-Lace Front vs Closed Front (How to Choose)
-The Follea Gripper - What Type of Hair Loss Is Best Suited For This Wig?
-Sizing of Wigs
-Handtied vs. Wefted (open wefts/ closed wefts)
-French Top/ Natural Skin Top vs Lace Top
-Coloring Your Wigs
-Styling, How To Achieve Volume and Bounce in Your Wigs
Please check out part two of this episode. You can find Sophie on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hairdesophie/ and through her website https://www.sophiehafner.com/
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Ashley, Age 28 - Episode 1
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Ashley from Nashville discusses her journey 5 years into hair loss. I met Ashley though Instagram…After replying to a question of hers via video and posting it to my instagram account @whlpnetwork - I was pleasantly surprised (and shocked) to find she sent me a private video response back via YouTube sharing more of her story. I connected with her struggle in dealing with hair loss at such a young age, and felt she would be a wonderful guest to have on for my first podcast. I am super appreciative to have had this beautiful and bright young woman on the show, she was candid and real about her struggles and the place she’s at in learning to accept and deal with her hair loss.