Soap Opera star talks empowerment if you are hair insecure

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Many women struggle with hair loss!Amy Gibson’s story began at 13 ½ when it was discovered she had Alopecia (an immune disorder resulting in hair loss) while filming her first starring role on the CBS soap opera, “Love of Life,” which earned her an Emmy nomination.  She went on to star in 20 years of shows such as “The Young and the Restless,” “General Hospital, “Happy Days,” and numerous prime-time TV and film roles before deciding to follow her heart and help women worldwide. Amy’s personal story, her innovative designs, and outspoken nature on behalf of women with hair loss have garnered many media appearances, including People Magazine, Dr. Phil, Fox Nightly News, CBS News, NBC Nightly News, and many more. Amy founded CreatedHair.com and her private, discreet wig studio in Beverly Hills almost two decades ago, creating a company for women who are living with the effects of medical hair loss to turn to for solid, safe, comfortable solutions, as well as for those who are seeking to renew their appearance, self-esteem, and radiant healthfulness. Kari, Brooke, David, Elora and Sarah host Fresh Living on KUTV, which airs on CBS Channel 2 every weekday at 1 pm in Utah. You can follow Fresh Living on all social media platforms @kutvfreshliving and watch our show on YouTube. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Soap Opera star talks empowerment if you are hair insecure

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