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Birmingham TikToker with alopecia helps others with hair loss | Birmingham TikToker with alopecia helps others with hair loss |
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Dominique Bogle started losing her hair at university | |
"When you lose your hair you feel like a part of your identity's been lost as well. You don't feel like yourself." | "When you lose your hair you feel like a part of your identity's been lost as well. You don't feel like yourself." |
Dominique Bogle started creating wigs four years ago after noticing a gap in the market because of her own hair loss while she was at university. | |
Ms Bogle, from Birmingham, created a wig business after her diagnosis of alopecia and now helps tens of thousands of people through her social media presence on TikTok. | |
"Having wigs really helps you with your confidence and makes you feel like a woman again because as a woman your hair is everything." | "Having wigs really helps you with your confidence and makes you feel like a woman again because as a woman your hair is everything." |
When she was first diagnosed, she found that real human hair was too expensive for her to buy and she was not satisfied with the quality of other synthetic options. | When she was first diagnosed, she found that real human hair was too expensive for her to buy and she was not satisfied with the quality of other synthetic options. |
So she created her own brand, Hair Anatomy UK, that sells synthetic wigs which claim to move like real hair. | So she created her own brand, Hair Anatomy UK, that sells synthetic wigs which claim to move like real hair. |
"I thought there's got to be other women like myself going through the same problem, finding it really hard to find wigs to cover their hair loss", she said. | "I thought there's got to be other women like myself going through the same problem, finding it really hard to find wigs to cover their hair loss", she said. |
Ms Bogle manufactured her own high-quality wigs after being diagnosed with alopecia | |
Since selling her product online she has now built up 60,000 followers on TikTok, with many reaching out to her because of their own hair loss issues. | Since selling her product online she has now built up 60,000 followers on TikTok, with many reaching out to her because of their own hair loss issues. |
"I am there to guide them, whether it's through education or just to hold their hand and to say: 'Don't worry, we've got you.' We're here to help," she said. | "I am there to guide them, whether it's through education or just to hold their hand and to say: 'Don't worry, we've got you.' We're here to help," she said. |
Emma Whittingham from Cannock, Staffordshire, was diagnosed with stage three Hodgkin's Lymphoma, an aggressive blood cancer, in September 2024. | Emma Whittingham from Cannock, Staffordshire, was diagnosed with stage three Hodgkin's Lymphoma, an aggressive blood cancer, in September 2024. |
She started losing her hair through chemotherapy treatment and said Ms Bogle's wigs and guidance had been a "lifeline" for her. | |
She said: "Going through chemotherapy I've had to stay at home and isolate a lot. | She said: "Going through chemotherapy I've had to stay at home and isolate a lot. |
"Just having that connection on a screen through a phone has been crucial." | "Just having that connection on a screen through a phone has been crucial." |
"When I've had those days when I've been sat on the sofa feeling rubbish, no hair, no eyelashes, I know that I can go upstairs within 30 seconds have my wig on and just feel a bit more like myself". | "When I've had those days when I've been sat on the sofa feeling rubbish, no hair, no eyelashes, I know that I can go upstairs within 30 seconds have my wig on and just feel a bit more like myself". |
Customer Emma Whitingham met with Ms Bogle, whose support was "crucial" | |
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