I’m Kerri Jarrett, a multi-venture entrepreneur, certified clinical-grade trichologist, and creative visionary with over 25 years in the hair industry—having worn many hats along the way. I specialize in bridging science, self-awareness, and holistic well-being, demonstrating how lifestyle, health, and epigenetics influence both hair and overall wellness.
As Co-Founder of The Hair Wire, I educate both professionals and individuals, making trichology accessible while bringing clarity to hair loss, growth, and scalp solutions. As a consultant, I guide entrepreneurs in balancing lifestyle and business as a cohesive whole. My mindful practice of designing and making jewelry has become an integral part of the clockwork system I’ve built—creating meaningful talismans that anchor intention while also grounding and reinforcing my knowledge.
From mentoring entrepreneurs in building balanced businesses to hosting public speaking workshops, I empower others to align their goals with systems that work. Whether it’s through education, business strategy, or mindful design, my mission is to help you see new perspectives, set intentions, and create lasting impact.
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Alopecia takes many forms with no universal solution, but through trichology and epigenetics, I uncover the root causes to create targeted solutions.
Streamline your Trichology or Hair business with personalized audits and expert guidance, helping you align systems, workflows, and strategies for sustainable success.
I work as a guide toI help multi-passionate entrepreneurs and thought leaders like you find clarity, structure, and alignment in both business and life.
Explore my jewelry designed to inspire intention, and join me for ongoing insights into self-awareness, intention setting, and the mind-body-spirit connection.
Time is irreplaceable. While money can come and go, time once spent is gone forever. That’s why I prioritize systems, integrity, and intentional living in everything I do. As someone who wears many hats—mom, wife, multi-venture business owner, and creator—I deeply understand the balancing act of entrepreneurship and the importance of strategizing for time freedom. I love systems, and building things that run on clockwork - but it starts knowing who you are and then who you are speaking to.
You know how it feels when your to-do list is endless, and nothing seems to move forward? That’s where I come in. I specialize in creating systems and strategies that work in the real world, with actionable next steps tailored to your unique goals. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of what’s next, I’ll map out a clear plan and timeline to keep you moving forward. I even connect you with the right tools, resources, and people for the chapter of your business you’re in—so nothing holds you back from success. I’m great at seeing opportunities and systems that save time, cut costs, and actually make things happen.
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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.
Through careful planning and workflows, I’ve crafted a life that allows me to focus on what matters most: family, meaningful work, and the freedom to travel and explore. Whether managing Sentimental Gems, co-leading Hail Craftsmen, mentoring professionals through The Hair Wire, or offering business consulting, I rely on systems that maximize efficiency and align with my goals. These systems aren’t just about productivity—they’re about creating the space to enjoy life.
Strategic workflows aren’t a luxury; they’re a necessity for building the lifestyle you desire. By utilizing tools and processes that simplify the everyday chaos of entrepreneurship, I’ve learned how to reclaim time for what truly matters. My goal is to help others do the same—whether through my services, mentoring programs, or simply sharing the strategies that work for me. But first it starts with you, and being self-aware of what you.
For me, the ultimate reward of time management is the ability to be present with my family. Whether we’re gathered at home or exploring new destinations, the moments we share are what I value most. Traveling together allows us to connect, recharge, and build memories that fuel our journey.
I’m passionate about empowering others to cultivate self-awareness as the foundation for balance, meaningful systems, and a life aligned with their values. Entrepreneurship isn’t just about building a business; it’s about building a life that reflects who you are and what truly matters. Let’s work together to help you set clear intentions and spend your time in ways that create space for what matters most.
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.
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Chronic illness does not define me; it empowers me.
- Kerri
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