My Story

This is me in my favorite colored wig. I prefer wearing my hair up, it feels better and looks the most natural. But I also love wearing it down, even though not every wig allows that and the ones that do don’t hold the style for very long.

Losing all my hair was one of the hardest experiences in my life.

To this day I still don’t know why it happened. Maybe it was the pregnancy, maybe the stress of losing my mum to cancer one month after giving birth to my second son. Maybe my gut health, my genetics… I’ll never know for sure.

I remember the moment I realized my hair was going to fall out completely and in the end it happened so quickly. I was frantically Googling solutions, advice, wigs… anything. I kept wondering: How will I leave the house with no hair?

I wish I didn’t care about my appearance as much as I do, but the truth is, aesthetics matter to me. A shaved look suits many people beautifully, I am simply not one of them. So my journey to find the perfect wig began. I haven’t quite found it yet, but I’ve come close.

Like many others, my path has been shaped by grief, adjustment, learning and eventually, a growing sense of confidence and self‑acceptance.

Today, alongside my lived experience, I am also a certified Health Coach. I support people living with alopecia through health coaching, emotional guidance and wig advice. My approach is gentle, non‑judgmental and led from the heart. I believe support is most powerful when you feel seen and understood.

I offer a safe space to explore wellbeing, identity and confidence, entirely at your own pace.

For anyone navigating the world of wigs, I bring both lived experience and practical expertise. I guide you through what truly matters: how to make a wig look natural, where to find reliable and compassionate vendors, who to reach out to, how long different types of wigs last and all the small, meaningful details that can completely transform your comfort and confidence.

We can explore everything you’re curious or worried about during our session.