 I became a hairdresser over 20 years ago. I always liked the idea of making people feel better about themselves. I had started to work with her loss rather than just with her dressing. And that had come about because a friend of mine had come to me and she was diagnosed with breast cancer. And she was about to lose her hair. She had gone through a bit of a difficult experience when it came to choosing a wig through the NHS. And she just really felt that if she had had a different experience she would have dealt with her hair loss a lot better. She was just grateful she had me as her friend who was a hairdresser who could help her. So that made me really want to try and make that experience better. Take it away from the hospital environment. Have it more as a salon experience. And I really felt that I owed it to her legacy to really do what she'd asked me to do. I realised how many more people suffered from hair loss and other medical problems. And it opened a whole new journey for me. I found out when I was 12 years old that I was suffering with alopecia. I didn't really know the first thing about it or what to do. I mean I had no confidence back then. Rebecca made me just feel like I can be myself and it's nothing to kind of judge about. When I had the email to say that we were a finalist at St Davies Award I was absolutely ecstatic. I was really humbled that a small business like hers has been chosen for this.