TikToker hopes others with alopecia feel 'less alone'
"I hope that if I promote alopecia and normalise it, I get to reach out to people who are like me, and let them know it is fine," says 28-year-old Adeline Tay. She regularly shares the ups and downs of living with the autoimmune condition to her 40,000 followers on TikTok.
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