Taking on Hair Loss: Expert Destroys the Taboo of Hair Pieces and Wigs

Millions of women wear wigs or hair pieces as a way of experimenting with their personal style, or because they’re dealing with hair loss as a result of illness or chemotherapy. And yet talking about wigs often feels awkward and uncomfortable. There are no resources for women looking for tips on choosing the best wig — that is, until now.

Enter veteran makeup artist and hair stylist Jeanna Doyle and her new book, Wig ED: What To Look For When Looking For a Wig. With over 25 years working in medical and media settings and as the founder of nonprofit Suite HOPE (Helping Oncology Patients Esthetically).

ABOUT JEANNA DOYLE

Jeanna Doyle is a veteran makeup artist with over twenty-five years of experience working in both medical and media settings and the author of Wig ED. Licensed in cosmetology, a certified Medical Aesthetic Provider, and trained in oncology esthetics and corrective makeup, Jeanna is the founder of the nonprofit Suite HOPE (Helping Oncology Patients Esthetically) and the developer of The HOPE Method – a corrective makeup curriculum. Jeanna has written articles for and spoken to audiences of both medical and beauty industry giants, and has worked with A-list actors, athletes, models, musicians, politicians and a former president and first lady of the United States.

For more information about Wig ED, visit www.wiged.com