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Businiess name:  Brenda Kay Hair Specialties
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Let me start by saying I'm in my 60s. Thin/fine, salt & pepper hair. Because of a skin and other medical conditions I have been losing my hair to the point I can't hide it anymore. The medication I use on my scalp is an ointment and is thick like petroleum jelly. I use it 3 times a week and it never seems to shampoo out. So what little hair I have looks limp and dirty. Embarrassed by this I started staying at home more and more till I found I only went out once a week to the grocery store or a doctors appointment. One day my husband pointed out it had been almost two weeks since I had been anywhere. That's when I decided to take some action. I went to a few wig shops in the Salem, Oregon area. At one place they sat me right at the front door and while they were switching off eating lunch, had me start trying on wigs. I felt exposed to the world. So to hide being uncomfortable ended up making a big fun party out of it, instead of getting serious about a purchase. Back to the drawing board and another few months to get the nerve to take another stab at it. After several frustrating weeks I started asking different nurses I saw if they knew any good wig shops. I started hearing, Brenda Kay in Portland. I did my research online, called and made an appointment in December of 2013. I had also lined up some other wig shops in Portland to go see, if Brenda Kay's didn't work out. My wonderful husband went with me and upon arrival we were greeted by a professional receptionist. Filled out a short form and were seated. I think she even offered us something to drink but I was so nervous I don't remember. After about two minutes Brenda Kay came out and invited us to a private area in the back. She started her consultation and we decided just what I may like. I only had to try on three wigs because she listened to my needs and desires. I ended up purchasing a blended wig. Part human and part synthetic. After a few adjustments and some thinning and trimming I wore the wig out of the shop. I also bought a Luminata cap and some wig care products. It took me awhile getting used to wearing the wig. More hair than I've had in years, at first it felt like a football helmet. haha. Now it feels great and I can get ready to go anywhere in a flash No need for the other wig shops

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