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The National Women’s Show 2002

Your Spirit. Your Style. Metro Toronto Convention Centre November 2 & 3, 2002 The National Women’s Show 2002Women have a new formula for success – it’s time to stop juggling all the stressful things in life and get balanced! The National Women’s Show has everything for today’s woman all under one roof! No need to jump from store to store, it’s all here! Live fashion shows, entertaining celebrity speakers, a...

Loss is Regained

Metro News Toronto / December 11, 2003 Loss is Regained Women with hair loss can hold their head up high thanks to innovative hair replacement solutions, products and technology from Toronto’s Continental Hair. Continental Hair has been looking after both men and woman for 40 years. In 1995, Continental Hair shifted their direction to focus and became the only company in Canada dedicated to woman with hair loss due to...

Crowning Glory

Elevate Magazine / Autumn 2004 / Portrait By Pam Fulford Cynthia Brandt is bald. And she couldn’t be happier – She never had a bad hair day. Tell us about your condition – alopecia – and what triggered it? There are three main types of alopecia: alopecia areata (patches of hair missing on the scalp and body), alopecia totalis (baldness on the scalp only) and alopecia universalis (baldness on the...

You Tried It

BACKGROUND STORY: For as long as I can remember I have coveted a long, healthy, flowing head of hair. Unfortunately my super-fine, straight hair never manages to grow past my shoulders. Once my hair is longer than six inches it becomes so fragile and wispy the only option is to cut it. Hair extensions have always intrigued me; however, the glue, weaves and potential hair damage involved with many types...

Her Bald Truth

eople Magazine / March 2006 / P.140 Her Bald Truth Former General Hospital star Amy Gibson’s wigs are for women – like her! – with alopecia areata As Amy Gibson sat on a New York City bus four years ago, she couldn’t help but notice a teenage girl trying to cover up a large bald patch on the back of her neck. “It was like watching myself in the mirror,”...

Big Wig

Elevate Magazine / Spring 2006 / Big Wig Big Wig By Chantel Simmons Former soap star Amy Gibson creates wigs for the girl on the go. Nearly 35 per cent of Canadian women suffer from hair loss. Until recently, wearing a wig to cover balding due to alopecia or cancer-related therapies meant looking like you were wearing a wig. Former soap star Amy Gibson has been bald since she was...

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