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Help for people on low incomes for wigs I

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Posted by: pauline50

16th Jun 2011 03:56pm

Alopecha for 19 years now and am on parenting payment and have tried every were to get some sort of help with buying wigs to no avail ,as at $200 every 3 months i am finding it harder and harder to be able to afford a new one as the synthetic material wears out after this time,I wear wigs for my own self confidence as i don't look good bald i have tried beanies and head scarfs but all look shocking and i get many stares.Does any one know of anywere i can get help,i know they give out free wigs at the hospitals to cancer paitents luckily i do not have cancer but still need help.

Hartmut
  • 21st Jul 2011 08:34pm

Hi Pauline,

Try this on line wig shop I found on the Internet:

www.thewigoutlet.com.au

They have wigs from around $45 - $50.


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