Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Directories Events Forums Groups Health & Wellness Members News Photos Singles Videos
Home > Blogs > Post Content

Countess Vaughn: The Dangers Of Lace Front Wigs (1434 hits)


Chances are, if you watched sitcoms during the 90s, then you’d be familiar with actress Countess Vaughn. She was the funny girl on “Moesha”, then landed her own spin-off show “The Parkers”, and then did a brief stint on the VH1 weight loss reality show, “Celebrity Fit Club.” The actress recently appeared on “The Doctors” where she revealed the horrors of lace front wigs and what they did to her hair and scalp.

After a five-year long love affair with the hair pieces that require constant application of wig glue to stay in place, Countess realized that she had developed a severe scalp infection. But because she couldn’t accept that a wig could be causing such damage, the actress let the oozing and hair loss that resulted from the infection go on for six months before consulting a dermatologist.

“The red flag was the oozing from my ears, from my forehead, the whole nape around my head. The puss, that horrible smell, it was painful. I let this go by for six months,” she explained on the show. Little did she know, Countess had a severe reaction to the glue that she used to apply the wig. The reaction resulted in severe pain, massive hair loss and skin discoloration. The skin around her ears even fell off.

Some women wear lace front wigs for the simple convenience of shielding their own hair from damage and changing up their style. Others use these wigs to conceal severe hair loss from illness, such as cancer or even stress. Lace front wigs became popular when women saw how versatile and natural-looking the appearance of the scalp looked. Using tape or glue to hold the wig in place is common, however, those can be very damaging to the scalp and hair if used consistently. Countess struggled with self-esteem issues and used this experience to instill self-confidence in her daughter. “I was embarrassed, you have to be at home, and be bald,” Countess said while holding back tears. “I had to go through this to teach my little one that you have to love yourself before anyone else will.”

See video http://youtu.be/47F-9d_7NI0

http://blackdoctor.org/435341/countess-vau...


Posted By: Jen Fad
Thursday, March 20th 2014 at 1:06PM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
They Have Names: These Are The Victims Of The Charleston Church Massacre
Rachel Dolezal: ‘I Definitely Am Not White’ | NBC Nightly News
C N N's Fredricka Whitfield apologizes for calling Dallas gunman 'courageous and brave'
Lack Of Money & Access To Food Makes Cost Of Being Black & Diabetic High
4 Ways Rachel Dolezal Tried To Use Black Hair Styles To Fool The NAACP About Her Race
Bobby Womack, Legendary Soul Singer, Dies At 70
EVA MARCILLE GRANTED FULL CUSTODY OF DAUGHTER AFTER ALLEGED PHYSICAL ALTERCATION WITH KEVIN MCCALL
Marriages… Made in Heaven? Really? #22
Forward This Blog Entry!
Blogs Home

(Advertise Here)
New Members
>> more | invite 
Latest Jobs
Analyst, Service Desk with Front Range Community College in Longmont, CO.
Director of Health Services with Lawrence Academy in Groton, MA.
Professional Counselor- Apply by 2/2/2026 with State of Connecticut, Executive Branch in Montville, CT.
Environmental Trainee - 260115-0196ES-001 - Apply by 2/4/26 with State of Connecticut, Executive Branch in Hartford, CT, CT.
Customs and Border Protection Officer Recruitment Webinar – February 11th with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Buffalo, NY.
>> more | add
Employer Showcase
>> more | add