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Learn how I feel authentic and true to myself when wearing a wig and at other points during my hair loss journey.
I’ve been wearing alternative hair for 10 years now. Read about the ups & downs and what eventually lead me to trying on my first topper.
Within the past month, I have spent hours upon hours pulling out one hair after another. Although I’ve landed at a healthier mindset when it come to my hair pulling and subsequent hair loss, I’d be lying if I told you it’s been easy looking at all my new bald spots.
This weekend at The TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior (BFRB)’s annual conference, I pulled out an eyelash in a room filled with other hair pullers…
Summer is officially in full effect! By now, we've all perfected our summer sunscreen routine. But what about our hair?
Your hair appointment is more than just a haircut and casual conversation about you - you need to know how you can make sure your hair is the healthiest and happiest it’s ever been. Use these questions to get the conversation started, so that you can leave the salon chair on a journey to your best hair.
The fourth and final part in a series about what it was like to parent a child with trichotillomania (a hair-pulling disorder). This week is all about forgiving and accepting yourself for your trichotillomania.
The third part in a series about what it was like to parent a child with trichotillomania. This week is all about treating trichotillomania - what worked and what didn't.
The second part in a series about what it was like to parent a child with trichotillomania. This week is all about lessons learned as a parent of a child with special needs, and how my mom's parenting styling has evolved over the years.
This is the first part in a series about raising a child with trichotillomania, a hair-pulling disorder. This video is all about first impressions to trichotillomania, and realizing your child has a mental illness.
Growing up with trichotillomania, I was convinced that people would not like me if I told them about my hair-pulling disorder.
Everyone who loses hair has hair loss. FALSE. If that were the case, we’d all have hair loss, right? This week on the blog, I’m discussing the important distinction between hair loss and hair shedding.