Flattering Chemo Hats for Flat Head Shapes (Brachycephaly)
I haven’t written a new blog post in awhile but after a recent studio consultation I thought this information could be useful to ladies with any form of mild Plagiocephaly/Brachycephaly
I haven’t written a new blog post in awhile but after a recent studio consultation I thought this information could be useful to ladies with any form of mild Plagiocephaly/Brachycephaly
If you’re just about to lose your hair and feel that hats just don’t suit you – read on. We hear from many clients who think just that – it’s
We thought it might be helpful to put together a more detailed guide on hat / headwear shapes and how they can be matched to your face shape. This isn’t
There’s a heap of information to take in in the first few days. The medical treatment side of things, let alone the time needed to get your head around
SP continues her blog story a 2 months on and its great to see her looking so relaxed and hear about all that she is doing – life is busy!
We asked SP, who works as a medical professional within Palliative Care, how she managed the situation with her work colleagues and the patients she meets on a daily basis?
Tanya talks to Suburban Turban about her Alopecia journey. (Extracts are also taken from her interview with North Wales Live.) Tanya first noticed the condition developing a year after the
I was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in my right breast in December 2014 when I was 35 years old. I was offered reconstruction, but I knew immediately that this
The party season is well and truly upon us and if you’re looking for last minute gifts and ideas here is our edit on all things headwear – whether it’s
We are often asked what’s different about a hat for hair loss? I think the winter time is possibly the most challenging time, if you’re living without a full head
I haven’t written a new blog post in awhile but after a recent studio consultation
If you’re just about to lose your hair and feel that hats just don’t suit
We thought it might be helpful to put together a more detailed guide on hat
There’s a heap of information to take in in the first few days. The
SP continues her blog story a 2 months on and its great to see her
We asked SP, who works as a medical professional within Palliative Care, how she managed
Tanya talks to Suburban Turban about her Alopecia journey. (Extracts are also taken from her
I was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in my right breast in December 2014 when
The party season is well and truly upon us and if you’re looking for last
We are often asked what’s different about a hat for hair loss? I think the
News and advice for women experiencing hair loss.