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If a child who suffers from hair loss doesn have an Alopecia condition, most likely that child has lost his hair as a result of Cancer treatments. When the child loses his hair, they must seek out hair replacement options, such as long-term Cancer wigs and other solutions that provide hair replacement for children.When children are diagnosed with Cancer, they face a battle on two fronts: first, fighting the Cancer itself and the draining, ongoing medical fight that nearly always includes some form of chemotherapy and radiation. And when the effects of this battle have taken their toll, children face a battle on a second front; they suffer from hair loss, often requiring them to wear short or long-term Cancer wigs.Cancer treatments have a battering effect on a child health and immune system and can seriously affect his or her appearance as well. Medical hair loss necessitating the use of Cancer wigs is the most common result of oncology treatments and might well be the one aspect of Cancer treatment that children dread the most. Why Because it makes them feel and look different from their friends.Stylists holding a license from another state must still obtain a license before practicing in Virginia. They do not have to sit for the exam; however, they do have to submit a formal application to the Board for Barbers and Cosmetology. Their application must include proof of certification from a training program equivalent to Virginia state requirements and proof of successful completion of a licensure examination. If their paperwork is in order, they will receive a Virginia license without sitting for the exam. It is important to note that in the state of Virginia, cosmetology licenses are good for only two years, and they must be renewed.

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