My Story

A woman with short blonde hair holding a white flower, wearing a colorful striped dress with puffed sleeves, standing indoors near a wooden cabinet and a dried flower arrangement.

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.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, self-conscious, or unsure how to face the world with alopecia — I understand, because I’ve been there.

Losing all of my hair was one of the most challenging experiences of my life.

It happened during one of the most vulnerable times, after the birth of my second son, and just one month after losing my mum to cancer. Alongside the grief and exhaustion, I was suddenly faced with something I wasn’t prepared for at all, losing my hair completely.

I remember frantically Googling everything — solutions, advice, wigs… anything that could help. But underneath all of that was one overwhelming thought:
“How am I going to leave the house like this?”

I didn’t feel like myself anymore. I felt exposed, self-conscious, and unsure how to navigate everyday life. Wearing a wig became part of my journey, not just practically, but emotionally. I wanted to feel comfortable, natural, and like me again.

Over time, things began to shift.

Not because I “fixed” my alopecia — I haven’t. But because I learned how to support my body, understand my health, and rebuild my confidence from the inside out.

Today, I feel stronger, more grounded, and more connected to myself than I ever have before.

Now, I support people living with alopecia who feel overwhelmed, self-conscious, or lost - helping them rebuild confidence, feel comfortable in their appearance, and navigate this journey with more clarity and support.

This includes:

  • Emotional support and guidance

  • Practical wig support

  • Exploring your overall wellbeing and health

  • Rebuilding your relationship with your body

You don’t have to figure this out alone.