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Black women and hair care Article by Karen B. Roberts Photo by Evan Krape September 03, 2024 UD fine arts student Joycelyn Brown studies the art of natural hair care for Black women For Black women, ...
We present an exquisite curation of products that every Black woman should consider as she crafts her bespoke hair care ritual.
ATLANTA (AP) — Black women around the world gather in salons, dorm rooms and living rooms for hours at a time to get synthetic braids put in their hair. But they're wondering if the convenience ...
Over the past few decades, the approvals and intricacies surrounding hair care have historically prioritized looser, finer, and thinner strands. Alongside the societal script that regarded curlier, ...
In an unexpected and dramatic move, Black women’s hair has started issuing dietary demands that could rival the most meticulous celebrity nutrition plans. According to recent reports, hair ...
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
Multi-step natural hair routines are taking over TikTok, but many Black women have found that keeping things simple means healthier hair.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.