Trinity Lace Wigs Promises to be a Hair Raising Experience Thus Fulfilling a Mission to Help Others at the Same Time

During these tough economic times and faced with unemployment one woman decides to open a business. Not just any business, but a mission to help women, men and children who suffer from hair loss due to various medical conditions; including our military members wounded and burned from wartime incursions. She offers a realistic hair replacement system that elevates people's self-worth and esteem.

San Antonio, TX, June 17, 2009 --(PR.com)-- After losing her job as a Program Manager due to a reduction in workforce on January 29, 2009, Stephanie Anderson found herself part of a national statistic. Workers from all spectrums around the nation found out they would be jobless during that time. In this tough economic market a staggering 100,000 jobs were reported lost that very same week, including Ms. Anderson’s.

Ms. Anderson recounted words she heard just days prior from her pastor and took them to heart. He told a story of how unrestrained hurricane winds were approaching the coast as countless cars full of people were fleeing their homes and possessions for safety. Noticeably, there were a few vehicles entering the coastal area with surf boards mounted on top. One of the fleeing residents asked the newcomers if they were aware of the impending storm; their answer was a simple “yes”. They explained the tumultuous winds presented ideal surf conditions for them. Simply put, her pastor said, “One person’s perception of calamity is another’s perception of opportunity”.

“I chose to see my job loss as an opportunity to open Trinity Lace Wigs”, stated Ms. Anderson. Although she had considered being her own boss once again, it took a job cut to make it happen. Hair has always been a part of Ms. Anderson’s life; some of her earliest and fondest memories revolved around hair. Before her career as a Program Manager, she was a licensed cosmetologist and owned a salon. Still, during her career change, she managed to include some aspects of “hair care” in her life.

Trinity Lace Wigs efforts have evolved into a fulfilling mission, providing uplifting services to patients suffering severe hair loss due to medical reasons. When a patient’s life is hanging in the balance, hair loss is low in priority. Granted, given the opportunity to choose between physical pain and hair loss, the logical choice would be hair loss. Patients of chemo/ radiation therapy are not given that choice and they experience physical pain in addition to hair loss.

According to Ms. Anderson, hair loss is normally a byproduct of treatment which does not result in physical pain; however, many patients suffer traumatically from the emotional loss of hair. She believes those patients who opt to wear wigs during their period of hair loss do not benefit therapeutically if all they see is a wig when they look in the mirror. A Trinity Lace Wig unit gives the appearance of hair growing from the scalp. Bottom line--the wig must look real to feel real. This alleviates the emotional insecurity one experiences when wearing an unnatural looking wig. A natural looking wig promotes a ‘before’ medical treatment appearance for the patient, therefore boosting their self-esteem and confidence.

The mission behind Trinity Lace Wigs is to provide clientele the opportunity to have the hair they have always wanted or once had. Ms. Anderson has developed strategic relationships with many manufacturers from around the world. The benefits are lace wigs made from 100% Indian Remy, Virgin Chinese, Malaysian and European Human Hair. A lot of hype is made of celebrities who have made this hair a fashion trend; they hope to make everyone aware of the benefits it can bring those who are experiencing severe hair loss. The internet is making this all possible. Trinity Lace Wigs is able to enhance the lives of people from all walks of life, just by the click of a mouse.

This new company is reaching out to the medical professionals specializing in the treatment of cancer, alopecia, burn, etc patients; including those facilities servicing our wounded warriors, to educate them on innovative services and alternatives to traditional wigs. They also provide smaller custom hair replacement systems for children. Trinity Lace Wigs is hosting a contest to give-a-way three (3) free lace wigs and professional services, visit www.trinitylacewigs.com for official rules and information.

Contact:
Stephanie Anderson
Trinity Lace Wigs
P.O. Box 761239
San Antonio, Texas 78245-1239
Office: 210-858-8554
sanderson@trinitylacewigs.com

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Trinity Lace Wigs
Stephanie Anderson
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www.trinitylacewigs.com
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