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Bald & Beautiful - A Conversation with Swirl

Season 3, Ep. 1

In this empowering episode Aisha is joined by Swirl who is an advocate/model; a term she coined to describe the new generation of models who use their public image to challenge stereotypes and campaign for a particular cause. As an activist based in London, Swirl raises awareness for mental health and bald women. Her lack of hair derives from trichotillomania, a body-focused repetitive behaviour (BFRB) that is only now being recognised in society. Swirl remains a person of reference for people with hair loss and challenges conventional views of female beauty.

This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.


TLC BFRB is the foundation that globally provides support for people affected with BFRBs. There are a number of support groups for the adults directly involved, but you can also find support for children, teenagers, and their parents.

If you are interested, you can find this and more information on www.bfrb.org


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Follow Swirl on Instagram: @miss_swirl

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