Hair loss and cancer treatment
The companies we list here offer a range of services and wigs. You may need to contact a specialist supplier if you are black or from an ethnic minority.
This is not a comprehensive list but may help you find a wider variety of wigs, hats and other head coverings. If you decide to buy a wig from a store or online without trying it on, check their return policy before you buy. Some of the companies are specifically aimed at people who have hair loss due to cancer.
Most of these companies have been recommended by visitors to our website.
There are some charities and organisations where you can donate your good quality wigs.
Cancer Hair Care runs a wig bank. You can donate your unwanted good quality wigs and headwear. They are then professionally cleaned and given to those in need.
Visit the Wig bank from Cancer Hair Care
There is a network of wig banks around the UK that offer new and donated wigs for sale and hire. People donate wigs they no longer need. The wigs are washed, conditioned and sold for between £10 and £30.
Last reviewed: 04 Apr 2023
Next review due: 04 Apr 2026
Hair loss is a common side effect of some cancer treatments. Find out more about it and how you may be able to use scalp cooling to try to reduce hair loss from chemotherapy.
Hair loss due to cancer treatment can be very stressful. There are some practical things you can do to help.
Read about the different types of wigs, whether you can get one through your health service, and tips on how to wear them.
Learn skin care and make up tips to help you feel better.
Cancer and its treatment can change how you look. This might affect how you feel about yourself.
Coping with cancer can be difficult. There is help and support available. Find out about the emotional, physical and practical effects of cancer and how to manage them.

About Cancer generously supported by Dangoor Education since 2010. Learn more about Dangoor Education
Search our clinical trials database for all cancer trials and studies recruiting in the UK.
Connect with other people affected by cancer and share your experiences.
Questions about cancer? Call freephone 0808 800 40 40 from 9 to 5 - Monday to Friday. Alternatively, you can email us.