96 products

It's Natural Growth Creme
A cutting edge blend of essential oils, herbal nutrients, vitamins and moisturizers designed to promote growth, strengthen and repair as well as protect against breakage and shedding. Use daily to rejuvenate thinning, slow growing hair, stimulate the scalp and add strength, shine and softness to hair.
If you are trying to grow your hair or edges, this creme is for you!
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
I really love this cream. It’s NOT like most creams that I’ve used in the past. After a Silk Press, my hair texture STAYS the same!!!
This cream makes my hair so soft and manageable while providing a wonderful shine!
I even use it on my daughter’s natural hair and it makes hair combing time a breeze!

Perfect Hair Follicle Therapy - 2oz.
RECOMMENDED FOR ALL HAIR TYPES NouriTress Hair Follicle Therapy is a leave-in therapeutic treatment designed to help improve scalp health and promote a healthy environment for continued hair growth. Hair Follicle Therapy is formulated with essential nutrients to boost hair regrowth, strengthen hair roots, improve scalp circulation, promote follicle stimulation, reduce scalp inflammation and assist with new hair growth.
NouriTress Perfect Hair Follicle Therapy also helps remove excess oils and sebum buildup that can clog the hair follicle which can cause hair loss. Great for use in the crown area and around the hairline edges. Safe on color treated hair. Size: 2 oz.
KEY INGREDIENTS: Water (Aqua), Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana), Menthol, Aloe Barbadenis, Camphor, Peppermint Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, PEG-36 Castor Oil, Sage, Rosemary, Nettles
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

Honey Almond Hair Care Set
The It's Natural Honey Almond Hair Care Set is perfect for the natural client that needs more moisture. And the leave in conditioner is a MUST for the silk pressed diva. This combination will replenish the driest of hair with organic moisturizing ingredients such as argan oil, jojoba oil and avacado oil. Use in combination with the S3 serum for a smooth sleek iron out.
For a curly natural set use the foam for a firm hold. For added moisture use the Curl Defining Cream.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
I love every product in the set! They all smell amazing!! The wash-out conditioner makes my natural curls pop and after I add the leave-in conditioner my curls are more defined and soft for a wash and go. Brittiny was gracious enough to change out the serum for the curl defining cream and it worked wonders on my twist out!! I highly recommend this product!!

It's Natural Coconut Milk Hair Care Set
Whether you are natural or relaxed this set is perfect for you! The It’s Natural Coconut Milk Collection was formulated to harness the moisturizing and nourishing properties of pure natural coconut milk. It contains:
- Shampoo 8oz. - formulated with an exclusive anti-fade system for color retention and helps to protect hair from loss of protein. This lightweight shampoo will leave the hair with body, volume and shine by replenishing hair fibers and promoting hair growth.
- Conditioner 8oz - absorbs deep into the hair to strengthen and fortify to reduce breakage.
- Leave-In Conditioner 8oz.- Spray in daily for instant detangling, moisture, and shine and to avoid mechanical damage from combing and brushing.
- Foam Wrap 8oz.- instantly detangles with no buildup. This firm foam builds hair to amazing volume and shine with impressive staying power. Protects your hair against thermal styling while leaving hair manageable and weightless. This fast-drying foam is excellent for wraps, waves & wet styles.
- Curl Defining Cream 4oz. - alcohol free, moisture rich, lightweight humidity resistant curling cream that adds separation and beautiful definition to curly hair. Provides flexible long-lasting hold and outstanding curl retention event at high humidity levels while adding shine and detail.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Brazilian Kinky Curly Hair
- Weight: Each bundle is approximately 3.5oz
- Color: Natural Dark Brown to Off Black Color
- Weft: Machine Weft
- Styling: 2-4 bundles recommended depending on length and desired fullness.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

Rosemary Mint Hair Care Set
If you typically come to She Never Tells to get a Steam Scalp Treatment and are wearing a wig. This kit is perfect for you! The Rosemary Mint Package stimulates and improves circulation which encourages hair growth. It is also perfect for those with dandruff and dry scalp. It contains:
- Rosemary Stimulating Spray 4oz.
- Rosemary Mint Shampoo 8oz.
- Rosemary Mint Conditioner 8oz.
- It’s Natural-Coconut Milk Leave-In Conditioner 8oz.
- Rosemary Mint Scalp Therapy 1oz.
- Mist scalp with the Rosemary Stimulating Spray and let sit for 10 min. Add a cap and heat for extra penetration and stimulation if available.
- Shampoo
- Condition
- Spray It’s Natural-Coconut Milk Conditioner Leave-In
- Comb through, blow dry and or braid down
- Apply Rosemary Mint Scalp Therapy to Scalp. (Use a very light residue. A little goes a long way).
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

It's Natural Rosemary Stimulating Spray
This Stimulating Treatment can be used as a pre-shampoo or as a leave in treatment to promote healthy hair growth. A specially developed formulat combines organic herbs, proteins, vitamins and essential oils that supply nutrition, balance sebum production and improve circulation.
If you are wearing wigs, sew ins or braids this spray is for you!
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Brazilian Deep Wave Lace Closure
Our versatile Brazilian Deep Wave Lace Closure is perfect for ladies who are always on the go as it requires minimal styling while still looking fabulous. All cuticles are intact with a natural taper at the end. This hair is durable and will last well up to a year with proper care and maintenance.
Key Features:
- Wavy hair
- Lustrous
- Long-lasting
- Lace closure
- 14 inches long
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

It's Natural Coconut Milk Leave-In Conditioner
It’s Natural Coconut Milk Leave-In Conditioner was specially formulated to harness the moisturizing and nourishing properties of pure natural coconut milk. Designed to protect hair both inside and out, this light mist absorbs deep into hair to strengthen and fortify hair, reducing breakage and mechanical damage from combing and brushing. Spray in daily for instant detangling, moisture, and shine.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Brazilian Straight Lace Closure
Our fine Brazilian Straight Lace Closure offers a lustrous look that you can wear with confidence because no one will ever notice that you are wearing hair extensions. All cuticles are intact with a natural taper at the end. This hair is durable and will last well up to a year with proper care and maintenance.
Key Features:
- Straight, smooth hair
- Lustrous
- Long-lasting
- Lace closure
- 14 inches long
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

It's Natural Coconut Oil Curl Defining Cream
Get your curls under control with this alcohol free, moisture rich, lightweight humidity resistant curling cream that adds separation and beautiful definition to curly hair. Provides flexible long-lasting hold and outstanding curl retention event at high humidity levels while adding shine and detail.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

It's Natural Oil
Enhance your hair's natural moisture and restore vital nutrients with this superior formula. Use this light oil as a daily hair dressing or use as a hot oil treatment for maximum hydration. Infused with Argan Oil.
Tip:
Use as a light oil to moisturize under your sew in weave.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Light Gray Natural Wavy Indian Hair
Our She Never Tells Silver Collection is comprised of the finest Gray Hair Extensions, Wigs, and Toppers to meet the needs of our mature clientele or fashionistas that like to push creative limits with various shades of gray hair.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Thank you for placing a smile on my clients’ face;) She’s in love with her hair!!!!
I have worn hair from She Never Tells for the since 2014, each new installment has been a perfect match for my natural hair. Even close up, people have not known that I was either wearing a sew-in or a wig. That what you call professional matching! The quality of the hair has been fantastic, both as wigs (I have 2) and sew-ins, it washes and wears wonderfully.
Perfect Hair Vitamins PLUS - 60 tablets
RECOMMENDED FOR ALL HAIR TYPES.
Keep Your Hair Healthy! If you are having problems with your hair such as hair shedding, hair breakage, hair thinning, hair loss or slow hair growth, you should take NouriTress Perfect Hair Vitamins PLUS!! Our PLUS Vitamins has a more advanced formula and has the Dermatologist recommended amount of Biotin and includes the Herb Saw Palmetto, a DHT Blocker which is used to prevent and treat hair loss. Recommended for Adults ages 18 years old and up!
Benefits:
- #1 Safe and Effective Herbal Supplement for Hair Thinning & Hair Loss.
- Helps prevent hair thinning and hair loss.
- Thickens hair naturally
- Helps eliminates dandruff
- Helps prevent dryness and brittleness
- Promotes follicular growth
- Promotes health and growth of hair, nails, skin and eyes.
Size: 60 Tablets
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

Influance S3 Serum
Polish your look and eliminate frizz with this silkening finisher. This silicone based serum provides a high gloss finish, seals the cuticles and reduces tangles.
Recommended for Natural hair, relaxed hair, and extensions. This is a Silk Press staple.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Brazilian Body Wave Lace Closure
Our Brazilian Body Wave offers a beachy voluminous look with medium luster. All cuticles are intact with a natural taper at the end. Hair will last well up to a year with proper care and maintenance.
Length - 14"
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Brazilian Straight Lace Frontal
A Lace Frontal is similar to a closure but it is much larger and spands from ear to ear across the hairline. A Frontal is used to complete a weave installation with a natural looking hairline without leaving any of their real hair exposed.
- Weight: Each bundle is approximately 2.5oz
- Length: 14″
- Color: Natural Dark Brown or Off Black
- Lace: Swiss
- 120% Density
- Most natural hairline
- Virgin Hair, Free Parting (Can be parted anywhere), includes baby hair
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

It's Natural Rosemary Mint Scalp Therapy
A therapeutic, soothing blend of natural ingredients to stimulate, invigorate the scalp, prevent itching and dryness and promote healthy hair.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

It's Natural Honey Almond Styling Foam
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Natural Wavy Raw Indian Hair
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

Glazed Edges
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Dark Gray Natural Wavy Indian Hair
Our She Never Tells Silver Collection is comprised of the finest Gray Hair Extensions, Wigs, and Toppers to meet the needs of our mature clientele or fashionistas that like to push creative limits with various shades of gray hair.
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
This is extremely beautiful, authentically tonsured hair with mingled gray which is close to impossible to find at this quality since very few wish to embrace their natural grays. As a woman who stopped dying her years ago and who is proud of her age, She Never Tells truly delivered an opportunity for me to remain 'me' with a little extra.
A standing ovation to you for providing us mature ladies with the blessing of beautiful gray hair that makes the statement of a life lived without the need to remain frozen in time.
Brazilian Loose Wave Lace Closure
Our Brazilian Bounce Wave Lace Closure accents a voluminous look with medium luster. All cuticles are intact with a natural taper at the end. Hair will last well up to a year with proper care and maintenance. *Will also blend with Body Wave Hair*
Length - 14"
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.
Brazilian Body Wave Lace Frontal
A Lace Frontal is similar to a closure but it is much larger and spands from ear to ear across the hairline. A Frontal is used to complete a weave installation with a natural looking hairline without leaving any of their real hair exposed.
- Weight: Each bundle is approximately 2.5oz
- Length: 14″
- Color: Natural Dark Brown or Off Black
- Lace: Swiss
- 120% Density
- Most natural hairline
- Virgin Hair, Free Parting (Can be parted anywhere), includes baby hair
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

Brazilian Body Wave Bundles & Closure Pack
The Brazilian Straight Bundle Deal is the perfect set to achieve a full lace closure sew in. Contains one 5"x5" Lace Closure and two bundles of hair.
This hair will last up to two years with proper upkeep, can be colored to blond if bleached correctly and can hold a curl, be straightened, etc. This hair is the favorite for stylists and clients who demand quality and longevity.
Brazilian Straight Hair is 100% human hair. This hair can be colored, straightened, and curled.
- Straight
- Color Dark brown to off black.
- Our Hair is double wefted and is full from root to tip.
- 3.1-3.4 oz bundles
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

Brazilian Gold Collection: Brazilian Straight Hair
The Platinum Collection is a "grade 10" Brazilian pattern. This hair will last up to two years with proper upkeep, can be colored to a 613 if bleached correctly and can hold a curl, be straightened, etc. This hair is the favorite for stylists and clients who demand quality and longevity.
Brazilian Straight Hair is 100% human hair. This hair can be colored, straightened, and curled.
- Straight
- Color Dark brown to off black.
- Our Hair is double wefted and is full from root to tip.
- 3.1-3.4 oz bundles
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.

Rosemary Stimulating Conditioner
Chemotherapy & Hair Loss
If you or someone you know is preparing for chemotherapy, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with She Never Tells. We would love to help find the right cranial prosthetic for you.
We have years of experience helping women cope with one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatment—hair loss. We have prepared this guide to help answer your questions.
Why Does Chemotherapy Cause Hair Loss?
Certain chemotherapy drugs target cancer cells that grow very quickly. Since your hair is made of the fastest growing cells in your body, the drugs mistake them for cancer cells and destroy them as well. Hair usually grows back over time after ceasing treatment. Sometimes the hair texture or color may change.
Does Everyone Lose Their Hair With Chemo?
The type of drug, the dosage, and your individual reaction to the treatment all play a role in whether or not you will lose your hair as a side effect to your specific treatment. Your doctor or nurse can tell you whether you should expect hair loss.
When Should I Shop for a Wig?
You should shop for a wig before you begin treatment if possible. If you still have hair, we can evaluate your hair for it's style, length, texture and color in order to match you with a prosthetic that is similar to your everyday look. We want you to feel most like yourself during this process. If you have already started treatment we can still help you.
How do I prepare for my consultation?
Start by making an appointment for hair replacement. You will receive one-on-one time with our Hair Loss Specialist who will conduct an evaluation in order to match you with the best solution. Come wearing your hair as you normally would. Bring photos of you with hair or inspiration photos of the look you desire. If you've lost your hair, bringing a lock can help us match the color. We can cut a sample if need be during your consultation.
Will my insurance pay for my unit?
Many medical insurance plans offer some level of coverage for medical prosthesis for hair loss due to medical reasons. You may want to evaluate your plan to learn about your options. She Never Tells does not directly bill your insurance company, but we do give you a receipt that you can turn in for reimbursement.
When & How Does Hair Loss Occur?
This journey is unique to each individual. Some people will begin to lose hair just a couple of weeks after the first treatment. Hair will begin to shed slowly but accelerate until the hair is gone. Many also lose hair on other parts of their body.
What is Our Return/Refund Policy on Wigs?
Because of the unique circumstances and requirements of each individual and for hygienic reasons, we do not offer returns or refunds on hair, wigs, toppers, hair replacement systems, or cranial prosthetics.