— Kerri Jarrett
When we become aware, we reclaim our power to choose—whether in our habits, our healing, even your hair.
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I’m Kerri Jarrett, a multi-venture entrepreneur trained in Trichology, Cosmetology, and Marketing—though I no longer practice behind the chair. Today, I use my background in hair science, intuitive design, and systems thinking to support professionals in creating lives and businesses that reflect who they truly are.
As Co-Founder and Webmaster of The Hair Wire, I help elevate the industry through education, strategy, and community. Through my jewelry lines, Sentimental Gems and one-of-a-kind pieces, and my podcast, Unbrushed Conversations: Hair & Perspective (launching fall'25), I explore how intention, awareness, and design can guide both personal and professional alignment.
Whether you're here for insight, structure, or a spark of clarity, you’re in the right place.
“The most important relationship you’ll ever have is with the one person who shapes everything—you.”
– Kerri Jarrett
Support for trichologists in business
Platform oversight, content strategy, and course development
Advocate for hair and scalp health epigenetic education
One-of-a-kind pieces
Talismans for clarity and alignment
Story-driven collections grounded in intention and heritage
Including bridal designs
While I’m trained in Clinical Trichology, I no longer provide one-on-one services. My role now is to support the industry by helping other professionals thrive, creating systems that sustain their work, and amplifying the conversation around holistic hair health.
Looking for support? Visit The Hair Wire for resources, education, and a growing network of trichologists.
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Self-awareness unlocks intuition, guides decision-making, and allows you to build a business and life that truly reflect your essence.
It’s not about fixing yourself—it’s about remembering who you are. My work exists to help you see clearly, act with intention, and build momentum without burnout.
Whether you're starting from scratch or juggling multiple ideas, I can help you see what’s next — clearly and intentionally.
I don’t just see what you want to build — I see what you need to move forward. Let’s make your next step the right one.
Whether you’re dreaming about starting something new or juggling multiple ideas already in motion, you don’t need to do it alone. I specialize in seeing patterns, simplifying paths, I have a knack for systems, working smarter not harder, and I love time blocking. I am here to help you focus on what matters right now — so your next step feels clear and doable. I don’t just see what you want to build — I see what you need to move forward. Let’s make your next step the right one.
New to this? I’ll help you clarify your idea, build a simple plan, and create time in your schedule to make it real — without the burnout.
Self-awareness is the foundation for clarity, alignment, and meaningful growth. It’s about understanding who you are, what you value, and how your choices shape not only your life but also your well-being—down to your very genes. Through the lens of epigenetics, I explore how intentional living and lifestyle choices can influence your health, your mindset, and your future.
I’m passionate about sharing insights and practical tools to help you unlock your potential—whether in health, business, or personal growth. Ready to dive deeper?
Discover resources, stories, and tools that inspire self-awareness and show how the science of epigenetics can guide you toward intentional, empowered living.
An Autoimmune Disorder That Affected My Hair and Health
Celiac disease is more than just a digestive disorder—it’s an autoimmune condition that can impact your entire body, including your hair, skin, energy levels, and mental clarity. I know this firsthand because I have celiac disease, and it played a major role in my hair loss journey.
Like many people, I didn’t realize for years that gluten was silently wreaking havoc on my body. My symptoms weren’t just digestive—I was losing my hair, struggling with nutrient deficiencies, and constantly feeling exhausted. When I finally got my diagnosis, it all started to make sense.
This is why I’m so passionate about trichology, epigenetics, and educating others on how autoimmune conditions like celiac disease can affect hair health. The gut-hair connection is real, and understanding how your body processes (or reacts to) certain foods is a key factor in maintaining strong, healthy hair.
For those with celiac disease, even trace amounts of gluten can trigger an immune attack on the small intestine. Instead of simply digesting gluten, the body mistakes it for a harmful invader and damages its own intestinal lining in an attempt to "defend" itself. This leads to:
❌ Malabsorption of nutrients like iron, biotin, zinc, and vitamin D—all of which are crucial for hair growth.
❌ Chronic inflammation, which can affect scalp health and hair follicles.
❌ Increased stress on the body, triggering autoimmune-related hair loss, such as Alopecia Areata or Telogen Effluvium.
When I first noticed my hair thinning, I was shocked. I was doing everything “right” with hair care, yet my strands were falling out in handfuls. It wasn’t until I connected the dots that I realized: my gut health was impacting my hair health.
Like many with celiac disease, my body wasn’t absorbing the key nutrients needed for strong, healthy hair. Iron, zinc, and biotin deficiencies were contributing to my shedding, brittle strands, and slow regrowth. After transitioning to a strict gluten-free diet and focusing on gut healing, my hair started growing back stronger—but it was a journey of learning, trial, and error.
This experience is what led me to dive deeper into trichology, epigenetics, and the powerful link between what we eat and how our hair responds. If you’re struggling with unexplained hair loss, it’s worth considering how your gut health and diet might be playing a role.
Not everyone with celiac disease experiences obvious digestive symptoms. In fact, many people (myself included) don’t realize gluten is affecting them until they develop symptoms in other areas of their health, including hair loss.
🔹 Digestive Symptoms: Bloating, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, and abdominal pain.
🔹 Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms: Unexplained hair loss, brittle nails, slow wound healing, and chronic fatigue.
🔹 Neurological Symptoms: Brain fog, migraines, depression, and anxiety.
🔹 Other Complications: Joint pain, osteoporosis, skin issues, and hormonal imbalances.
Because its symptoms mimic so many other conditions, celiac disease can take years to diagnose. The standard process includes:
✅ Blood Tests – Checking for celiac-specific antibodies.
✅ Small Intestine Biopsy – Confirming intestinal damage caused by gluten.
✅ Elimination Diet & Genetic Testing – Sometimes used for additional confirmation.
One important thing to note: if you remove gluten before testing, your results may be inaccurate. That’s why it’s important to work with a healthcare professional before changing your diet if you suspect celiac disease.
The only known treatment for celiac disease is a strict, lifelong gluten-free diet, but it’s more than just avoiding bread and pasta. Many people (including myself) experience nutrient deficiencies even after cutting out gluten. That’s why gut healing and nutrient restoration are key parts of long-term health.
✔️ Eliminate all sources of gluten—not just in food but also in medications, supplements, and even beauty products.
✔️ Avoid cross-contamination—shared kitchen tools, restaurant fryers, and even crumbs can trigger symptoms.
✔️ Read food labels carefully—gluten hides in unexpected places like sauces, seasonings, and processed foods.
✔️ Focus on gut healing—probiotics, bone broth, and anti-inflammatory foods can support digestion and nutrient absorption.
✔️ Address deficiencies—work with a nutritionist or healthcare professional to replenish lost vitamins and minerals.
Did you know that people with one autoimmune disorder are more likely to develop another? This means that celiac disease can be linked to conditions like Alopecia Areata, where the immune system attacks hair follicles, causing bald patches or thinning.
If you’re dealing with autoimmune-related hair loss, consider: 🔹 Supporting your gut health—since 70% of your immune system is in your gut, healing it can calm inflammation.
🔹 Balancing stress levels—autoimmune flares and stress are deeply connected, so practices like meditation, journaling, and deep breathing can help.
🔹 Ensuring proper nutrition—a well-balanced, anti-inflammatory diet with sufficient biotin, iron, and omega-3s is key for hair health.
When I was first diagnosed, I felt frustrated and overwhelmed—but today, I see it as one of the best things that happened for my health. It pushed me to understand my body better, optimize my nutrition, and help others do the same.
If you suspect gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, don’t self-diagnose—work with a healthcare professional to get accurate testing and guidance. Your body is always communicating with you—listen to it, fuel it well, and honor what it needs.
I’m a trained Trichologist, intuitive designer, and founder of Sentimental Gems and The Hair Wire. While I no longer practice in salon, I now support professionals in the hair and wellness industries through strategic design, systems, and storytelling. Through my podcast, Unbrushed Conversations: Hair & Perspective, I invite listeners to explore self-awareness as the foundation for purposeful living. I believe that when you understand your own rhythm and message, everything else aligns.
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Chronic illness does not define me; it empowers me.
- Kerri
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