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Trichotillomania Learning Center Event
Join Trichotillomania Learning Center in Tampa, Florida on September 26, 2015, where you can work with expert treatment providers from Rogers Behavioral Health and The Rothman Center for Pediatric Neuropsychiatry. They will answer your most pressing questions about trichotillomania, dermatillomania and related Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs).
Develop self-help resources and a recovery plan. Meet other patients, parents and peers affected by these disorders, build support and jump-start your pathway to recovery!
With special topics for adults, parents and teens, the program will cover :
- Research updates into the causes of trichotillomania and skin picking
- The most effective treatment methods
- Parent's role in supporting their child's' recovery
- Resources and support for teens
- Readiness for change
This workshop is open to children ages 13 and older who suffer from hair pulling, skin picking, nail biting and related Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, parents, partners/spouses/support persons and treatment providers. Lunch will be provided. Financial assistance with registration fees are available - email programs@trich.org for more information.
You can view the full agenda and register by clicking HERE.
You are not alone! Trichotillomania Learning Center events help forge new friendships and support - ending the isolation caused by these disorders.
Photo credit: TLC Learning Center
Celebrity Wig Maker: Why Wigs are Trending Right Now!
Kylie Jenner recently debuted light baby blue hair. At first, we thought she was wearing hair extensions, but it turns out, she was wearing a wig designed by Tokyo Stylez. Tokyo Stylez has worked with many celebrities, such as Karrueche Tran and Rihanna. You should follow Tokyo Stylez on Instagram. He uploads sweet selfies of himself wearing most of his wigs before he styles them. He tries on most of the wigs he makes to be sure the fit is right for his clients.
Tokyo Stylez grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and began working on hair as young as 11-years-old. He started doing hair extensions for people in his local neighborhood, and after a while, he began to earn money for his talents. He began to receive requests for wigs from cancer patients, so he researched as much as he could and began making wigs. He rarely does sew in hair extensions any more. His main focus is wigs.
Tokyo's wigs are priced between $650.00 to $4,000. He uses human hair to make the wigs, and price will vary depending upon what the style of the wig is and the type of human hair used to make the wig. The finer or more difficult to find human hair types will be more expensive. He customizes each wig with measurements specific to each client, so the result is a comfortable, natural looking wig.
Wigs are trending right now because the younger people are realizing that wigs can look better than your real hair. Many trend setting celebrities are wearing wigs regularly. Wigs can add volume and length or completely change your style or color of hair in seconds. For those struggling with fine or thinning hair, wigs can provide exciting change and increase confidence.
Whether you wear a wig because of hair loss or you wear a wig for fun, we have a huge selection of wigs to choose from. Check out the latest wig styles from Wig Studio 1!
Wigs for Cancer Patients
For women going through chemotherapy treatments, finding a wig that provides comfort is paramount, as oftentimes, chemotherapy treatments cause scalp sensitivity along with hair loss. For women with moderate to severe hair loss, who may be undergoing cancer treatments, we recommend double monofilament wigs or 100% hand-tied wigs. These wigs are light-weight and provide more comfort than traditional wigs. Whether your hair loss is the result of medication or chemotherapy treatment, wigs can help you feel and look like yourself again, and you deserve to feel your best.
Pictured above: Amanda Mono Top Wig by Jon Renau and Judi Monofilament Wig by Jon Renau
We also carry Wigs for Men that offer comfort to those undergoing chemotherapy treatments resulting in hair loss and scalp sensitivity.
Pictured above: Charlie 100% Handtied Monofilament Wig by Jon Renau
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions! We are here to help you succeed on your journey!
2 Super Simple Wig Tips for Staying Cool this Summer!
Wig Tip # 1 - Go with a shorter wig during the warmer months!
If you normally wear a medium to long length wig, summer is the perfect time to spice it up with a short styled wig! Short wigs make summer a breeze by keeping hair off of your neck and shoulders. In addition, short wigs are lighter weight and are easier to style and maintain. Stick with your regular color or switch it up a bit! Short wigs are among the most popular styles on WigStudio1.com, and we have a huge selection of colors, no matter what style you choose. We offer many wigs in shorter styles, from shorter bobs to pixie styles. So, go ahead and embrace your beauty in a short wig and stay cool this summer!
Pictured above: Allure Wig by Jon Renau and Mono Jazz Wig by Jon Renau are among our most popular short wigs designed by Jon Renau.
Wig Tip # 2 - Wear a Capless Wig
Capless wigs offer better air ventilation because the cap is designed with open wefting, which provides a cooler and more comfortable wig wearing experience. Capless wigs are a great way to keep your head cool in the warmer summer months because they are among the lightest wigs available, and the open wefting throughout the cap helps provide maximum ventilation. Take a look at our many styles and beautiful colors available in our Capless Wig Collection.
Pictured above: Kristen Lace Front Wig by Jon Renau and Natalie Open Top Wig by Jon Renau are two of our most popular capless wigs.
Have a great summer! We are always here to help if you have any questions!
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Wig of the Month: Scarlett Lace Front Wig by Jon Renau
Wig Studio 1 has chosen Scarlett Lace Front Wig by Jon Renau as the wig of the month! Scarlett is one of the best selling and top rated styles from America's top wig brand, Jon Renau. It's also one of our favorite medium-length wigs, and it provides open cap construction to help keep you cool for summer. Scarlett is part of the 2015 Spring Collection by Jon Renau, and we think you'll love its beachy waves and summer appeal! Our clients are raving about this natural looking lace front wig! See for yourself why this wig is so special during our End of Summer Event and Save 10% off!
Scarlett Lace Front Wig is an exciting and new lace front style that is full of beachy waves and provides cool and light-weight, open top construction for superior comfort during the warmer months. The lace front provides a soft, natural-looking hairline. Save 10% now through August 31st, along with free shipping with your purchase!
Trichotillomania and BFRB Retreat Information
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to pass along this information in the event that any of you are able to travel to, or currently live in the Colorado area. Working alongside others with Trichotillomania is so helpful in recovery. Lots of love to you all! XOXO
Andrea
www.WigStudio1.com
TLC (Trichotillomania Learning Center) is delighted to pass along news to you from our founder, Christina Pearson, who is now CEO and Director of the Heart and Soul Academy for BFRB Living Skills.
Christina will be hosting a BFRB Retreat, September 10-13, in the spirit of the retreats that she created and led for TLC (Trichotillomania Learning Center) for over 20 years.
Please keep reading for more details on this event!
The Annual Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) Retreat is an intensely powerful, deeply supportive event held specifically for those who are struggling with Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling Disorder) or Dermatillomania (Skin Picking Disorder) and their loved ones. Being held in September high in the Colorado Rockies at Snow Mountain Ranch, attending the Retreat offers a rare opportunity to learn new perspectives, practice new strategies, and heal (both inner & outer!) - while spending time with some of the BFRB field's most knowledgeable, compassionate, and skilled treatment providers and facilitators in the world.
Set in a rural, beautiful setting, this year's Retreat is a must-attend event for anyone struggling with hair pulling, skin picking, or other related behaviors, their parents, spouses and loved ones. The Retreat Registration fee covers Lodging, meals, and workshops.
Offering over 50 workshops, the Retreat offers tracks for kids, teens, adults, parents/partners/spouses, covering subjects such as:
- How to Build a Personalized Cognitive Behavioral Recovery Roadmap using ComB*
- Mindfulness Based Impulse Reduction for Skin Picking (Separate Session for Hair Pulling)
- Biology of BFRBs: Current Knowledge
- The Shedding of Shame
- Building a Better Toolbox for Kids
- Addressing the Whole Person for Teens
- How to Deal with Bullying at School
- Sharing Stories to Heal Hearts
- Self-care with Centering Prayer and Restorative Yoga
- Parenting Skills for a Child with BFRBs
This will be the 22nd Annual Retreat facilitated by Christina Pearson, the woman who founded TLC in 1990 and is now CEO & Director of the Heart and Soul Academy for BFRB Living Skills. With over two decades of personal recovery from both picking and pulling, Christina is deeply devoted to creating even more resources to help others experience BFRB recovery.
For more in-depth information about this year's Retreat, or to learn more about the Academy, visit ChristinaPearson.com
Christina shares, "Dear Ones! I'm totally looking forward to visiting with old friends, and meeting new ones at this year's Retreat. I cannot WAIT to see all of you! Now that Rex and I are settled in Colorado, we can finally do Retreats again! Please feel free to call me with any questions, or to register over the phone at 970-697-9677.
TLC is the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a three-point approach (outreach, treatment, and research) to end Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs).
Our goal is a world where BFRB sufferers are quickly diagnosed, effectively treated, and free from shame. Your gift to TLC helps your recovery while helping others. You can find out more about donating by clicking HERE. You can also learn more about treatment and resources for Trichotillomania by visiting HERE.
Trichotillomania - A Mysterious Hair Pulling Disorder
Trichotillomania is defined as a disorder in which a person pulls out their hair. The hair is often pulled from the scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, underarms, beard, chest, legs or other parts of the body and varies in severity and location for those who suffer from it. Trichotillomania is currently defined as an impulse control disorder and is being conceptualized as part of a family of body focused repetitive behaviors, or BFRBs for short.
Although many sufferers of Trichotillomania have had success in becoming "Pull Free" (PF), Trichotillomania is still very much a medical mystery. It is estimated that 6-12 million people in the United States alone suffer from this disorder, many of them in silence.
There are a variety of online and local support groups for those suffering from Trichotillomania. It helps to connect with others to see what remedies they are using to combat Trichotillomania. Within these groups, friendships are developed and bonds are made. Because Trichotillomania is, in my opinion, a very misunderstood disorder, those who don't suffer from it oftentimes have trouble relating to it. Within these groups, no one is a stranger to Trichotillomania, and challenges and triumphs are shared and celebrated. I belong to a few private groups online and they are listed as follows:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TrichotillomaniaSupportWorldwide/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/christiantrich/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/bfrbsupport/
The above groups are private and none of your information is shared outside the group. If you want in, just simply send a request to join the closed group and your wish will be granted. The admins in each group are there to help, and new members are always welcome.
I wrote an article a while back about the effects Trichotillomania has on one's self-esteem. As someone who has grown up with this disorder, I'd like to point out that around the age of 12, I began to feel the ripple effects of the long-term hair pulling I had done since I was 2 (or thereabouts). Without any eyelashes or eyebrows, I looked different than the other children. Fitting in among the masses is such a ridiculous goal, but imperative nonetheless during adolescence, and when you stand out for reasons you cannot explain, it makes life very awkward. Without eyelashes and eyebrows, I felt I wasn't pretty, and it affected me adversely. I didn't feel good about the way I looked, therefore, I felt like I didn't measure up.
Another, and possibly more debilitating form in which Trichotillomania affects people is through a cycle of self-loathing. In many cases, those who suffer from Trichotillomania pull their hair in their sleep, or when they are in a state of mind where they are not aware of what they are doing. That has happened to me from time to time, but the majority of the time, I am fully aware of hair pulling when it is taking place, but I am just simply unable to stop. Those who have never been afflicted with Trichotillomania might say, "Why not just go for a bike ride or do something to keep your hands busy?". If only it were that simple. :) People who suffer from Trichotillomania will often have urges that result in a pulling spree, thus not allowing them to be able to stop and change direction. From an outsiders perspective, it does seem easy to simply divert; I understand that. But I am here to tell you it is just not that simple. Regarding the aftermath, once a hair puller has finished a pulling spree, they will experience guilt for pulling, followed by anger directed at themselves for pulling, and then of course, the look in the mirror to see the damage and the prayer right before the glimpse in the hopes that its not that noticeable. Hair takes about 4-6 months to grow in, but all that hard work of growing and not pulling can be unraveled in one 30 minute pulling spree, which leaves behind a feeling of hopelessness, followed by a bout of depression and finally fear that this will never be resolved.
It is a vicious cycle to say the least, and I dislike Trichotillomania very much. But in all of the darkness and shame Trichotillomania brings it's sufferers, I'd also like to highlight some of the things I feel Trichotillomania brings to it's sufferers that make these special people so unique:
1. People who suffer from Trichotillomania tend to have a higher tolerance for misguided and uninformed people, and have learned to project kindness and grace, even in the midst of another person's hurtful behavior.
2. Those who suffer from Trichotillomania may be hard on themselves, but they are tough-as-nails warriors that don't give up on themselves either.
3. People who suffer from Trichotillomania won't ask you silly questions, such as, "Why do you do that?" or "Doesn't that hurt?". They will accept you for who you are, just as you are.
4. People with Trichotillomania are loyal and will go out of their way to help lift others up.
5. People who have Trichotillomania are especially brave and will often put themselves out there to protect something or someone else.
6. People who suffer from Trichotillomania are very intelligent. Oftentimes, they just have trouble placing their thoughts in order and taking action.
7. In spite of their struggles, or possibly due to them, those who suffer from Trichotillomania have learned to appreciate the little things in life, such as a quiet moment, a day without pulling, nature, a good movie, time with loved ones, etc.
8. People who suffer from Trich have an ingenuity about them that is rare in this world. They wear their hearts on their sleeve and, although they may get hurt from time to time, they have a fighting spirit that stands them up for one more round every time with all the grace and optimism a true winner can muster.
In closing, there is no question that Trichotillomania creates destruction, self-loathing, anxiety, fear and depression for it's sufferers. It is a challenging and frustrating disorder with no known medical cure. However, through the trials and tribulations, Trichotillomania also offers up a few gifts along the way; gifts we may have never harnessed the power of, had we not been afflicted with Trichotillomania. When we embrace those gifts and work toward self acceptance and self love, it is then that Trichotillomania becomes smaller and less and less a part of our life, and people who suffer from Trichotillomania become empowered to be who they are, just as they are.
So, here's to a good fight, my fellow trichsters. Shine on!
How to Keep Your Wig From Slipping
Hi there Fellow Wig - Wearers,
I was thinking of you all this morning and thought I'd share a little tip I learned.
Whether you have some hair, a little hair or no hair under your wig, this can help hold your wig in place if you are experiencing slipping of your wig, meaning your wig is being pulled back away from your front hairline.
1. A wig cap is a great way to help keep your wig in place and prevent it from shifting. A wig cap is also useful in keeping your wig clean, as it serves as a barrier between your wig and your natural hair or scalp. Wig caps come in different fabrics and colors so be sure to choose one that is a good fit for you and one that will match the color of your wig. For example, if you have a blonde wig, I recommend wearing a light colored or blonde wig cap.
2. If you have some of or even a little of your natural hair under your wig, you can utilize wig clips (also referred to as toupee clips). Simply sew in one small wig clip on the inside of each ear tab on your wig. Once you have your wig in place on your head, reach underneath the wig and close the clips sewed onto each of the ear tabs to your natural hair underneath your wig.
This method will also work if you do not have any of your natural hair under your wig. You can simply utilize the wig clips to secure the wig to the wig cap, rather than your natural hair to hold your wig in place.
I hope this information has been useful to you.
Shine on!
Andrea
You Have The Power!
Always remember that YOU get to decide your worth and your success!
Others may say things to try to hold you back, but don't be discouraged. Whether it be losing weight, landing that perfect job, designing a career path for yourself or just doing something healthy for yourself.... You get to decide. Don't ever forget that.
You harness more internal power than you realize... Use it and magical things will happen! :)