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UD fine arts student Joycelyn Brown studies the art of natural hair care for Black women. For Black women, the process of maintaining their hair can be fraught. To tame texture or curls, many women ...
A new study from BLK’s #FreeYourCrown campaign highlights how women embracing curls, coils, and confidence like never before.
May your journey in natural hair care be one of discovery, empowerment, and unparalleled radiance. For in nurturing your crown, you affirm the queen that you are – resplendent, resilient, and ...
In a celebration of Black women and natural hair, dating app BLK has launched the "Free Your Crown" campaign for self love ...
Pattern Beauty. Known for her big energy and even bigger hair, Tracee Ellis Ross launched her hair care line, Pattern Beauty, in 2019. Ross promises to exceed the needs of the curly, coily, and ...
Multi-step natural hair routines are taking over TikTok, ... the modern movement has been largely shaped by online communities of Black women teaching others how to care for their curls and coils.
From the larger-than-life Afros of the 1970s to the finger waves and French rolls of the 1990s, Black natural hair movements have had many iterations. And over the last decade and a half, the ...
Trends transforming natural hair care for Black women, from innovative protective styles to eco-friendly products driving the $2.5 billion industry revolution.
Osahon Ojeaga considers herself more eco-conscious than the average person. But up until 2019, she’d never considered the impact of her hair on the environment. The Black hair care industry is ...
August is National Black Business Month. We are focusing on Salon Brazyl in Carrollwood, a small salon that specializes in natural hair care.
The global Black hair care industry was worth about $3.2 billion in 2023, according to market.us, and Black women spend six times more on hair care than other ethnicities.