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Road Accident Changed my Life
She
Magazine - October 2009
“One
evening, 19 years ago, I was riding my motorbike home from
my boyfriend’s house. It was dusk and, as I approached
a junction, I noticed a car waiting for me to pass - or
so I thought...."
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Thinning
Hair
Top
Sante Magazine
For
many women, a healthy head of hair is a large part of what
makes us feel feminine, so seeing it thin can really affect
our self-esteem. But as many as one in three of us will
suffer at some point, and hair loss specialists Maximum
Hair have seen a 35% increase in female enquiries in the
past few months alone.
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A
Car Accident Set Me On My Great Career Path
Good
Housekeeping Magazine November 2008
Sally-Ann
Tarver Consultant Trichologist at the Cotswold Trichology
Centre was recently interviewed for a real life feature
in Good Housekeeping Magazine. To read the article in full,
please click on the read more button.
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My
Hair Loss Made Me Suicidal
Take
5 Magazine September 2008
‘June
2006, My hair started falling out, there were clumps in
the plughole, scattered over my pillow and clogging up the
vacuum – it fell out everywhere. I told myself it
would correct itself, hiding my hair loss from friends and
family by using clip-in extensions.’
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Midland
Trichologist set to reign as the youngest President
Press
release May 2008
Midlands
leading Consultant Trichologist, Sally-Ann Tarver, is set
to reign as the new and youngest President of The Trichological
Society to date Sally-Ann Tarver, Director of The Cotswold
Trichology Centre, Evesham, took over as President of The
Trichological Society on May 19 th this year.
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Care
for your crowning glory
Cotswold
Life feature March 2008
'Amy'
was desperate. Her thin hair was so bad that Trichologist,
Sally-Ann Tarver of The Cotswold Trichology Centre could see
her scalp from every angle. The root of the problem was that
'Amy' had been a blood donor for 25 years and was severely
anaemic.
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Birmingham
Post 'Enterprise'
Wednesday
February 20th 2008
A
hair loss studio is launching a new professional wig and wig
cutting service for women across the West Midlands. The Evesham
based Cotswold Trichology Centre says the new wigs can help
people coping with the trauma of alopecia or recovering from
cancer.
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Flood-hit
businesses open up after months of hard slog
Evesham Journal Thursday 15th November
2007
Evesham's
recovery from the July floods took a major step forward this
week as two business re-opened and a third relocated to new
premises. The revival was welcomed by Lew Hammond the Market
Town Partnership manager. |
When
Sally-Ann Decided it would be best to leave!
Evesham
Journal Thursday 2nd August 2007
Evesham
Businesswoman Sally-Ann Tarver and a friend were winched to
safety by firemen from a first floor window of her Port St
shop. The rescue dramatically captured on camera by restaurateur
Ronald Gijsel, came after the couple had decided to sit out
the floods. |
Hair
expert Sally-Ann live on TV
Evesham
Journal Thursday 31st May 2007
An
Evesham woman has appeared live on ITV's This Morning with
Philip Schofield and Fern Britton as an expert help regarding
hair loss issues. Sally-Ann Tarver, of the Cotswold Trichology
Centre in Port Street, Evesham, was asked to advise on celebrity
Jason Gardener's hair loss issues as he attempted to come
to terms with it live on national TV. |
My
Pillow Was Covered in Hair Every Morning
Zest
Magazine
January 2003
When
her hair started coming out in clumps, Delia Wright, 33 a
telecommunications consultant from London was distraught.
Eventually she was diagnosed with Chronic Telogen Effluvium
– and told that lifestyle changes could help her overcome
it. |
My
hair was falling out in huge clumps
Spirit
of Superdrug Magazine July/August 2001
Donna
Mifflin developed alopecia areata after a stressful year.
She is 25 years old and works as a care assistant. ‘One
day in October 1999 I was combing my hair and I noticed a
tiny bald patch by my left ear. I went to my GP who diagnosed
alopecia areata but... |
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