Chelsea Carpenter

I was originally diagnosed with cancer in 2019. The type of chemo I had did not make me lose my hair. I said through the whole thing that it was nice that to the average person they would not know I had cancer, simply because I had my hair. After a few recurrences, I started a new chemo regimen late 2021. One of the hardest parts was the thought that I was going to lose my hair. As a 29 year old female, that thought was really hard to get past. One of my best friends found Hannah and her stunning wigs. Not only did it look almost exactly like my own hair, she was the kindest, most loving person helping me every step of the way and made me feel beautiful. It was more than just a fabulous wig, she truly made me feel like me again and I am forever grateful! 

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