SCARY!!! Countess Vaughn (Actress: ‘Moesha’ & ‘The Parkers’) WARNS Black women about wearing lace front wigs – they RUINED HER HAIRLINE!!!

Published on October 29, 2015 by

Countess Vaughn: “In 2004, my hairstylist introduced to lace-front wigs and I fell in love with them, immediately. You have a full-hair line; I was wearing them 24/7. Five years later the drama came in. The red flag was the oozing from my ears, forehead, the whole nape around my head. The puss had a horrible smell and it was painful. I let it go by for six months. What I did not realize, I had a bad reaction to the glue I used to apply the wig. My hair started to fall out.”

Growing up, we watched Countess Vaughn become an icon on black sitcoms. She initially got her start in the entertainment industry by performing on Star Search. Her acting career took flight when she starred as Alexandria DeWitt on 227. Later on Vaughn appeared on Thea and Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper. She eventually acted in Brandy’s hit show, Moesha and debuted on her own show as the lead actress, The Parkers.  As her rise to fame grew, Countess’s appearance began to change with the actress donning various wigs. Unfortunately, in 2004 she was introduced to lace-front wigs by her hairdresser. Countess immediately fell in love with them and began to wear them 24/7. Recently she appeared on The Doctors and shared the terrifying aftermath of consistently wearing lace front wigs. Read her testimony above and consider yourself warned.”