“I Regretted My First Wig Purchase and What I Wish I’d Known Sooner”
Thinking about buying your first wig, but worried you’ll get it wrong?
You’re not the only one. For many women experiencing hair loss, the first wig purchase feels overwhelming, and often, it doesn’t go as planned. Whether it’s the wrong fit, uncomfortable cap, poor-quality hair, or simply a lack of support, regret after that first buy is more common than you might think.
In this article, Mirna shares the honest story of her first wig purchase: what went wrong, what she wishes she’d known sooner, and the practical advice she now gives to anyone starting their own wig-wearing journey. If you're exploring hair loss solutions and want to avoid common mistakes, this is for you.
The Story Behind Mirna’s First Wig and Why It Didn’t Work Out
Mirna’s journey through hair loss led her to wigs, but her first experience was filled with missteps, discomfort, and confusion. She opens up about what she learned, and the advice she wishes she’d heard sooner.
When Mirna began losing her hair in her early 30s, she did what many women do: she panicked. “I just needed to cover my head,” she says. “I googled ‘wigs near me’ and walked into the first shop I found.”
The wig shop, a small store in Laguna Niguel, California, was quiet. The clientele, mostly older women navigating cancer treatments, didn’t reflect Mirna’s own experience of being a young mother trying to make sense of an unexplained and deeply emotional form of hair loss. “I didn’t know what I was doing. I was desperate.”
She left with a human hair wig – unmeasured, unstyled, and, as she would later find, deeply uncomfortable. “There was no conversation about fit or texture or whether the colour matched my skin tone. I asked for long brunette hair, and that’s what I was handed. I didn’t know enough to ask for anything else.”
Like so many first-time wig wearers, Mirna assumed human hair was a one-size-fits-all solution. “I thought human hair was just… hair,” she laughs now. “But there are different types, different strand thicknesses, different origins. I didn’t know that then.”
The wig felt bulky, unnatural. “They told me I’d get used to it,” she says. “It felt like a helmet, and I was told that was normal.”
What Trial and Error Taught Me About Buying the Right Wig
What followed were months of adjusting, cutting, colouring, and trying to convince herself that it was “good enough.” It wasn’t. “I never felt beautiful in it. I just felt hidden.”
In an effort to make her life easier, she purchased a $450 synthetic wig as a backup, something she could wear when the first one was being washed and styled. “It was scratchy, hot, and uncomfortable, but I didn’t feel like I had a choice.” Looking back, she’s frank: “I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.”
What she didn’t know then is that there was another way. “I wish someone had told me that you don’t have to settle. That there’s hair out there that feels like you, that looks like a dream – not a compromise.”
The Power of a Hair Loss Community and a Proper Fitting Wig
Things changed when Mirna started connecting with other women online. “I began seeing women my age talking about hair loss openly. We didn’t have solutions, but just hearing someone else say, ‘It’s happening to me too,’ was huge.”
And with community came confidence. “I stopped trying to look exactly like my old self. I didn’t want to recreate my bio hair - I didn’t even like it that much,” she admits. “I just wanted to feel beautiful.”
That desire led her to invest in a high-quality human hair wig called the René from Follea by Daniel Alain. The difference, she says, was immediate. “I couldn’t believe how realistic it looked. The density was perfect. The lace top? Seamless.”
But the biggest revelation wasn’t the hair itself, it was the consultation. “They measured my head. They asked questions. They listened,” she says. “I didn’t feel like a number. I felt like a person.”
What Every Woman Should Know Before Buying Her First Wig
Now, Mirna uses her platform to guide others through what she calls the “shock phase” of hair loss - the part where you’re still reeling and scrambling to find anything that feels like control. “That’s when we make the most mistakes,” she says. “Buying wigs out of panic. Spending hundreds or thousands on things we don’t love. Settling.”
Her advice is clear:
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Don’t shop in desperation. Start researching early. “If you’ve got a patch or two, that’s the time to get curious, not when you’re already spiralling.”
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Get measured. Fit matters more than you think. “So many complaints about wigs come down to poor fit. It’s not just about size - it’s about comfort and security.”
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Understand what you’re buying. Not all human hair is equal. “Ask where the hair comes from. Ask how it’s processed. Ask about the cap construction. If they can’t answer, walk away.”
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Don’t chase your old self. “I wasn’t trying to look like I used to. I was trying to look in the mirror and think, I feel beautiful. " That's what matters.”
She also advises women to resist the temptation of buying multiple mid-range wigs in search of “the one.” “I see people spending $600 here, $700 there - trying and trying. If you’re going to wear a wig every day, just invest in one amazing piece. You’ll end up spending that money anyway. Better to spend it on something that makes you feel like yourself again.”
How the Right Wig Helped Took Me from Regret to Confidence
Mirna still has her first wig, and the synthetic backup, which she’s now repurposed as a Halloween costume. “It reminds me how far I’ve come,” she says. “I don’t regret that it happened. But I do wish I’d known better. And that’s why I talk about it now. So someone else doesn’t have to learn the hard way.”
She pauses, then adds: “When you’re losing your hair, you already feel like you’re losing a part of yourself. The right wig won’t fix everything. But it can help you start to feel like you again. And that’s worth doing properly.”
Ready to Begin Your Own Journey?
If you’re navigating hair loss and wondering where to start, booking a consultation with a Daniel Alain expert might be the right next step. All consultations are completely free and take place in a private, judgment-free setting, either in person or virtually via FaceTime or Zoom.
Whether you’re ready to try on your first wig or simply need someone to talk to about your options, our consultants are here to guide you with care, experience, and honesty.
Book your private consultation today and take the first step toward finding hair that feels like you.

