In this on-demand webinar series, CURE partnered with Look Good Feel Better to demonstrate how to put on and adjust a wig for comfort and appearance for patients with cancer who have experienced hair loss from treatment.
In part two of CURE’s “Confidently You: Choosing and Styling Wigs that Look and Feel Right” webinar, Daniela Hernandez-Salas, a Look Good Feel Better volunteer, demonstrated how to put on and adjust a wig for patients who are undergoing treatment and experiencing hair loss as a result.
“When I first started wearing the wig, this was probably the most difficult for me to get thing to get used to,” Hernandez-Salas explained.
She overviewed the proper placement of a wig and how to adjust it. Further, she delved into getting comfortable wearing a wig, and if headaches arise, how to modify them for size and comfort.
Summary:
00:04 – Putting on a wig
01:17 – Proper placement of ear tabs in a hairstyle.
02:21 – Wearing wigs comfortably and addressing headaches.
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