Just under a month ago, Canada celebrated their Thanksgiving Day. In less than a month, the United States will celebrate their Thanksgiving holiday. Now, whether you are Canadian, American, or from some other part of the world, it’s always a fine idea to take some time to be thankful.
As a woman who has suffered with thinning hair, I’ve dealt with a few special challenges over the years. There are a few things I’ve lacked…like a thick head of hair. But if you were to ignore the thinning hair issue and simply focus on the things that matter most, you would realize that hair is not among them.
Some of the things that I am most grateful for include:
- My husband
- My children
- The rest of my family
- Good friends
- A home to live in
- Plenty of food to eat
- A lifetime of experiences (both good and bad)
A list like this really helps you put things into perspective. It helps you see that maybe things aren’t quite as bad as they seem.
On the other hand, let’s say we were to continue the list and include everything I’m thankful for. You see, I am not entirely discounting the challenges of thinning hair or baldness. Somewhere near the top of the list I would have to include Volluma.
Not only am I thankful for Volluma because I sell it, but I’m thankful for the solution it offers. Can you imagine suffering with thinning hair 30, 40 or 50 years ago? The best thing you could have done for yourself would have been to wear a wig. Volluma offers you a better solution.
With Volluma you get the appearance of a full head of hair without wigs, implants, or other imperfect solutions. Plus, Volluma holds up through bad weather, swimming, sports, and any other activities you choose to take part in.
And that, dear friends, is something to be thankful for.
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