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The FocusCare Women's Turban is a stylish and comfortable headwear option made from 95% bamboo viscose and 5% Lycra. Designed for women experiencing hair loss due to medical conditions, it offers full head coverage and can be worn in various styles. Its lightweight, soft fabric ensures comfort, while the unique design provides a fashionable alternative to wigs. Easy to care for and perfect for any occasion, this turban is a thoughtful gift for those in need.
T**I
Good Product
High Quality
F**H
Hold is not good
The design is nice but the material around the hat is not strong enough to hold the hat in place if you have movement like excersizing.
S**U
Very glam chemo headgear!
I love this, as do my friends and family. It’s comfortable to wear, easy to care for, hides my patchy bald chemo head, and will be good to wear in warmer months too.
K**S
Soft, pretty and doesn't give pressure headaches.
I love this!It only arrived yesterday but I wore it to church this morning and loved it.I have a large head so hats, hairbands etc are often too tight and cause headaches. This is softly stretchy so didn't hurt at all!After two trials yesterday I tied it today with no mirror. I later checked it and it looked great so this really is easy to tie.I bought this as a Christian headcovering but I'm sure it'd be just as good for chemo, alopecia etc, or just as a beautiful head scarf.I had this in my basket for ages as it was pricier than some, but now I've tried it I'm really glad I bought it.I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone!
A**I
Il più comodo, il migliore!
Bello, comodissimo e molto elegante. Lo indossi e ti sembra un accessorio del tuon outfit e non un orpello che deve mascherare un problema. Quando lo indossava mia moglie era più bella ancora di quanto fossero belle le donne che come lei combattono da guerriere il cancro. Soldi spesi benissimo per un prodotto davvero pregiato. Consigliatissimo!!!
K**A
Covers as required, doesn't show bald spots, light for the summer while adding a bit of volume.
Headscarves and wraps I've tried have always been too flat, or you need a big bow or knot at the front to give any sort of shape. The ways you wrap this give a bit of shape and it doesn't just sit flat on your head, which I like. There are a couple of ways to wrap it that I've found so far that I like. I consider my head to be fairly large for a woman, but there is enough material to wrap the stands around my head, into a knot at the top and the bottom with a bit of material at the bottom to hang down or tuck in. You can also "fluff up" the material at the top for a bit of height, twist the strands for something more interesting, fold the main fabric a couple of times to reveal more or less of your forehead as desired. Although I have not tried the design as pictured on the product image, as it would not feel secure on my head without using the strands to wrap around.The material that covers your head is not see through, so when you're wearing it people can't tell if you're bald, have some hair, or a head full of hair. It's also quite breathable on hotter days, much more preferable than a wig.Once you figure out how to wear it, it's easy to put on and undo the knots without breaking fingernails.My only issue is that sometimes the strands slip off, and I end up with material flapping about and have to stop what I'm doing to untie and do it up again. This especially happens if you do it too tight, which I thought would stop it slipping, but actually causes it to slip more.After a long day it can feel a bit tight and I'm glad to take it off.
K**R
Great find
So when my mom got terminal cancer our first thought was “wig” we borrowed a wig for her but it was SO uncomfortable for her she tried it on and she hated it.She was wearing some bandanas which were comfortable but not flattering.I found these and sent them to her. These are her go to scarfs when going out. She still has a few strands of hair she’s kept through chemo that she leaves out and it looks so pretty with the scarf.Around the house she wears bandanas or goes bald because of the heat of the summer. These scarfs hold in heat, unfortunately.But other than that I think these are a definite need if you or your loved one is going through chemo.God bless whoever is reading this. The best advice I ever got is “take it one day at a time” don’t stress about the future but just tackle each task, each appointment, one day at a time. Lean not on your own understanding ❤️Carrot juice is really a great addition to chemo because it helps with energy levels. My mom drinks 3 cups a day (5 cups a day would be better but she gets too full) and sometimes we forget she’s going through chemo the way she moves around and helps with chores.
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