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Unless you have a friend or family member that has had chemotherapy, it is rare that you have ever given much thought to wigs for cancer patients. Perhaps you shop at a boutique or jewelry store and have encountered the same sales person a few times, then you also may have encountered her wearing a new wig. If you feel comfortable with her you may ask her about her new hair do. She might reply that she had chemotherapy and it is a wig. But other than those occurrences, it is not a topic you think about.Wigs for cancer patients are a big business. These wigs are made slightly different than the wig you might see at the hair dresser or beauty sales shop.Another reason you may think about wigs for cancer patients is if you might be diagnosed with a form of cancer and may be looking to have chemotherapy yourself.Wigs--human, synthetic or horse-hair--are normally worn by people for fashion or who are experiencing hair loss because of medical dilemmas (especially cancer patients that are undergoing chemotherapy or individuals suffering alopecia areata). In men, the most usual cause of baldness is "male pattern baldness", which is the most typical reason for wig-wearing. Outside of medical purposes, a number of show business celebrities--Raquel Welch, Whitney Houston and Dolly Parton--have popularized wigs. Cher is renowned for wearing all types of wigs in the last four decades--from curly to straight; black to blonde. Many even wear wigs as part of costume wearing, when they can be of a bizarre color or made from tinsel.

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