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Most people aren't concerned about hair loss unless it affects them or someone they care about. However... alopecia, it's a thing and it affects many women in epidemic numbers. When it comes to the sensitive, unsettling, and often devastating topic that is hair loss, many clients are experiencing plummeting self-esteem levels. Breaking through the negative B.S. with compassion, this book gives women hope and much-needed help in the struggle against this little-discussed - but the very real epidemic of hair loss and its emotional aspects which includes low self-esteem. Is self-esteem just a…mehr

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Most people aren't concerned about hair loss unless it affects them or someone they care about. However... alopecia, it's a thing and it affects many women in epidemic numbers. When it comes to the sensitive, unsettling, and often devastating topic that is hair loss, many clients are experiencing plummeting self-esteem levels. Breaking through the negative B.S. with compassion, this book gives women hope and much-needed help in the struggle against this little-discussed - but the very real epidemic of hair loss and its emotional aspects which includes low self-esteem. Is self-esteem just a "belief system"? YES! It undoubtedly is! What you think and ultimately feel about yourself constitutes your self-esteem, which is when you think of it, a set of beliefs. It becomes a system of belief or "belief system" when it helps you interpret your everyday reality. What you hold true about what is, or should be, what's right or what's wrong, true and false. No one living with Alopecia should ever feel alone, isolated, or like they're the only one experiencing it. Alopecia is an undeniable game changer and no respecter of person, age, or sex...you get it, Alopecia, it's a thing!
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Stephanie Anderson has a true passion for the beauty industry, specializing in Hair Loss and Scalp maladies. She is the owner of Trinity Lace Wigs, The Hair Replacement Coach, the creator of the Hair Loss Pros Direct App and other endeavors and projects.Her establishment Trinity Lace Wigs was created to offer exclusive hair loss replacement for women while they are battling cancer and undergoing the rigors of chemotherapy as well as those who suffer from other forms of hair loss. She offers cranial prostheses, hair units, and wigs for women of all ages and ethnic groups. Stephanie has provided healthy hair care for over two decades. Stephanie holds certifications in Trichology, Hair Replacement, Medical Hair Loss, and Natural Health. She is a certified facilitator with the American Cancer Society's "Look Good...Feel Better" program, Better Business Bureau Torch Award Recipient, and, Who's Who in Black San Antonio Entrepreneur. She is a volunteer of the Wigs For Kids Organization, African American Leadership Institute Alum, and Certified Master Life Coach.A licensed cosmetologist, Stephanie earned a Doctorate of Professional Cosmetology, a Master of Professional Cosmetology from the Institute of Cosmetology, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Management from the University of Phoenix. Born, raised, and educated in Oklahoma City, Stephanie now calls San Antonio home. She is the wife of Marcel Anderson, Jr., Retired Air Force, proud mother of Christian and Tristan, "GranCupcake" and "GiGi" to Beaux and Hosea.