Live and work with intention—every choice, every action, every day.

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“Awareness is the currency of change. Without it, even the best routines become cages.”

— 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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Kerri Jarrett

Hi, I'm Kerri

Thought Partner. Storyteller. Systems Builder.

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

What I Offer

My Work Focuses on These Three Pillars:

The Hair Wire

  • Support for trichologists in business

  • Platform oversight, content strategy, and course development

  • Advocate for hair and scalp health epigenetic education

Jewelry with Intention

  • One-of-a-kind pieces

  • Talismans for clarity and alignment

  • Story-driven collections grounded in intention and heritage

  • Including bridal designs

Speaking & Podcasting

COMING FALL '25

  • Host of Unbrushed Conversations: Hair & Perspective — The uncommon conversations we love to have

  • Conversations that empower awareness, health, purpose, and that shift perspective

  • Available for guest speaking, workshops, and collaborations

Note on my practice

I No Longer Offer 1:1 Trichology Services

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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Awareness Is Your Currency

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.

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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.

Already juggling ideas, offers, or businesses? I’ll help you reconnect with your core theme, align your messaging, and streamline your systems so you can grow with purpose.

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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?

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Trichotilmania

Trichotilmania

February 03, 20254 min read

Trichotillomania, also known as hair-pulling disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by the recurrent and irresistible urge to pull out one’s own hair. This hair-pulling can occur from any part of the body, but most commonly affects the scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, and pubic area.

Symptoms of trichotillomania can include noticeable hair loss, bald patches, and a sense of tension or anxiety before and during hair-pulling episodes. Many individuals with trichotillomania also engage in behaviors such as biting, chewing, or swallowing the hair they pull out, which can lead to additional health complications such as intestinal blockages or infections.

Trichotillomania is classified as an obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) related disorder, and is estimated to affect approximately 1-3% of the population. The condition can develop at any age, but most commonly starts in childhood or adolescence. It is more common in females than males.

The exact cause of trichotillomania is not known, but it is thought to be related to a combination of genetic, biochemical, and psychological factors. Individuals with trichotillomania may have a family history of the condition, and may also have co-occurring mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression.

Treatment for trichotillomania typically involves a combination of therapy and medication. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most widely used therapy for trichotillomania, and can help individuals learn to recognize and manage the triggers and urges associated with hair-pulling. Medications such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may also be prescribed to help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.

It is important to seek help from a qualified mental health professional if you or someone you know is struggling with trichotillomania. While the condition can be difficult to overcome, with the right treatment and support, individuals with trichotillomania can learn to manage their symptoms and improve their overall quality of life.

It is worth noting that trichotillomania is a chronic condition, and relapses are possible even after successful treatment. It’s important for individuals with trichotillomania and their loved ones to be patient and understanding, and to continue to work with a mental health professional to manage symptoms over time.

Trichotillomania can present in a variety of forms, each with their unique characteristics. Here are a few examples:

  1. Scalp hair pulling: This is the most common form of trichotillomania, and involves pulling out hair from the scalp. This can result in noticeable hair loss and bald patches on the scalp.

  2. Eyelash and eyebrow pulling: This form of trichotillomania involves pulling out hair from the eyelashes and eyebrows. This can result in thinning or complete loss of eyelashes and eyebrows.

  3. Body hair pulling: In this form of trichotillomania, individuals pull out hair from various parts of the body such as the legs, arms, beard, chest and pubic area.

  4. Trichophagia: This is the practice of eating or swallowing the hair that is pulled out. This can lead to intestinal blockages or infections and can be dangerous if not treated.

  5. Dermatillomania: This is a condition characterized by compulsive skin picking, which can be associated with trichotillomania. Individuals with dermatillomania will pick at their skin until it bleeds or creates an open sore.

  6. Nail biting: Some individuals with trichotillomania may also engage in the compulsive habit of biting their nails.

It’s important to note that these forms of trichotillomania can co-occur, and some individuals may experience more than one form of the condition. A qualified mental health professional can help determine the specific form or forms of trichotillomania that an individual is experiencing and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

Trichotillomania and Stress

Trichotillomania is often associated with stress, as individuals with the condition may experience an increase in hair-pulling during times of stress. Stress can also exacerbate the symptoms of trichotillomania and make it more difficult to manage the condition. Stressful situations, such as a job loss or relationship problems, can trigger an increase in hair-pulling behavior, making it difficult for individuals with trichotillomania to break the cycle of hair-pulling. Furthermore, the physical and emotional effects of trichotillomania can contribute to increased stress levels, creating a vicious cycle. To manage trichotillomania, it’s important to learn how to identify and manage stressors, as well as to develop coping mechanisms to help reduce stress levels. This can include practices such as mindfulness, meditation, exercise and therapy.

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Kerri Jarrett

Kerri Jarrett is a multi-venture entrepreneur, trichologist, and creative strategist passionate about self-awareness, intention setting, and business alignment. With a background in hair science, epigenetics, and holistic well-being, she blends expertise with storytelling to inspire transformation. Whether discussing scalp health, mindful business strategies, or the power of intention, Kerri offers fresh perspectives that challenge conventional thinking. As the founder of Sentimental Gems, The Hair Wire, and Balanced Business Foundations, she helps entrepreneurs and individuals align their passions with purpose.

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