Wigs & Hair Loss Support
Hair loss can be one of the hardest parts of treatment. These resources offer free or low-cost wigs, salon partners, and support options.
Best for:
free wigs through participating salon partners
Wigs & Wishes
What they help with:
Provides free wigs and salon services to individuals experiencing hair loss due to cancer treatment, helping restore confidence and a sense of normalcy.
How to get help:
You can request a wig through their network of participating salons. Once approved, a partner salon will provide a personalized wig fitting and styling experience.
Who it’s for:
Individuals undergoing cancer treatment who are experiencing hair loss.
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Hair We Share
Best for:
free custom human hair wigs
What they help with:
Provides custom-made human hair wigs at no cost to individuals experiencing medical hair loss, helping restore confidence, dignity, and a sense of normalcy during treatment.
How to get help:
Complete the online application and submit required documentation, including proof of medical hair loss. Each application is reviewed individually, and approved applicants receive a personalized wig.
Who it’s for:
U.S. residents experiencing medical hair loss, including adults and children.
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Best for:
free wigs through a national wig exchange program
EBeauty
What they help with:
Provides free wigs to women experiencing hair loss due to cancer treatment through a national wig exchange program. Donated wigs are cleaned, refurbished, and matched to recipients to help restore confidence and a sense of identity during treatment.
How to get help:
Submit a request through their website and browse available wigs based on style, color, and preferences. Approved applicants receive wigs at no cost, shipped directly or provided through partner hospitals and programs.
Who it’s for:
Women in the United States experiencing hair loss due to cancer or other medical conditions.
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Best for:
free handmade beanies and head coverings during treatment
Knots of Love
What they help with:
Provides free handmade knit and crochet beanies to individuals experiencing hair loss from chemotherapy. Each item is created by volunteers and distributed through hospitals and treatment centers across the United States.
How to get help:
Beanies are typically distributed through oncology clinics, infusion centers, and cancer treatment facilities. You can also contact Knots of Love or your care team to ask if your treatment center participates.
Who it’s for:
Individuals undergoing chemotherapy who are experiencing hair loss and want a soft, comfortable head covering.
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Best for:
free wigs and professional salon fittings in the Houston and San Antonio area
THAIR for You
What they help with:
Provides free wigs and professional styling services to individuals experiencing hair loss due to cancer treatment. Their trained stylists assist with wig selection, fitting, styling, and care to help restore confidence and comfort.
How to get help:
You can request a wig through their website and schedule an appointment at participating Visible Changes salon locations, where stylists provide personalized support and education on wig care.
Who it’s for:
Individuals undergoing cancer treatment who are experiencing or anticipating hair loss, with services available in Houston and San Antonio, Texas.
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Pink Heart Funds
Best for:
free wigs and prosthetic support for uninsured or under-insured patients in the Mississippi Gulf Coast Area
What they help with:
Provides free wigs (cranial prosthetics), breast prosthetics, and post-mastectomy support to individuals experiencing cancer-related hair loss. Their programs are designed to restore confidence and provide dignity during treatment and recovery.
How to get help:
Patients can apply through their website or work with participating oncology providers and partners to schedule a fitting and receive support services. Availability may vary by location.
Who it’s for:
Cancer patients experiencing treatment-related hair loss, particularly those who are uninsured or under-insured in the Mississippi Gulf Coast Area.
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