Caoilfhinn Ní Choiligh is running the event from her own experience this Sunday in Mullingar.
A Westmeath woman is sharing her experience of losing her hair at a young age.
Caoilfhinn Ní Choiligh was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata at the age of 15, and over the years has dedicated herself to ensuring that no one experiencing hair loss feels uninformed or unsupported.
She founded Hair Loss Haven and will officially launch it this Sunday in the Annebrook House Hotel.
She says her hair was a big part of her life:
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