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Wigs from The American Cancer Society
By American Cancer Society
Sep 12, 2009 - 4:13:06 PM

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TLC, from the American Cancer Society, offers a large selection of affordable, easy-to style, synthetic wigs for cancer patients in Three adjustable sizes and many styles and colors. In addition to our high quality machine-tied wigs, these include reasonably priced, hand-tied, Monofilament wigs that are super lightweight, comfortable and--best of all--can be parted any way you like for a completely natural look.

We also offer affordable Hair for Hats: Halos, Falls and Bangs that give the look of hair under hats and scarves. They will keep you cool on the hottest day and no one will know you have lost your hair! And--made especially for our customers--we offer human hair sideburns (Hair Accents) to hide those chemo bald spots in front of your ears. Of course we also have the special products you need to care for your synthetic wigs and to make them fit more comfortably.

Like everything we sell, “tlc” wigs, hairpieces and wig care products are returnable for a full refund, credit or exchange up to 60 days from the date of receipt...with no questions asked.

Click here for Tips on Choosing and Wearing a Wig.



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