Hairdresser�s wigs boost women self-esteem

Hairdresser, Baitshentse makes wigs to suit her clients' special needs
Hairdresser, Baitshentse makes wigs to suit her clients' special needs

Women often see their hair as a reflection of their identity because it is both personal and public. Many women feel that a bad hair equals a bad day.

When a woman’s hair is too fine, too frizzy, too dry, turning grey or falling out, her self-esteem is seriously affected. This deep personal relationship between hair and self-esteem is evident throughout history and beliefs. That is why hair matters to most women irrespective of age, race, weight or religion.

In order to boost women’s self esteem and integrity, Sekopi Baitshentse found it imperative to come up with an innovative way to make wigs of different sizes and styles. In an interview with Arts & Culture Baitshentse said having been a hairdresser for over a decade, she was able to attract a number of customers who had different hair challenges.

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