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Trinny Woodall pulls out chunk of hair and puts it in jar as she discusses hair loss after Covid battle

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Trinny Woodall has revealed her dramatic hair loss after she contracted coronavirus three months ago.The 57 year old TV fashion expert pulled out a chunk of her own hair and stored it amongst other strands in a jar as she discussed how the hair loss is a result of stress and her Covid-19 battle.

Fashion expert Trinny shared the 24 minute-long video on her Instagram page and revealed she is now taking supplements and seeking advice from a trichologist, which is an expert who specialises in the hair and scalp.

Speaking in the candid video, Trinny said: “I thought we would have a little Sunday evening chat and I've had a lovely day with Lyla but I want to chat about hair loss because since I did the Lives on Facebook, and I did two Lives.

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