Hope Giselle-Godsey, a Black transgender community organizer and motivational speaker, was on Facebook Live in 2016 with an audience of 120 people when she decided to take a pair of clippers to her ...
For Black women, the process of maintaining their hair can be fraught. To tame texture or curls, many women spend long hours in a stylist’s chair or subject their hair to harsh chemical relaxers to ...
Your hair care journey just got easier. The post 12 Black-Owned, Science-Backed Hair Care Brands To Add To Your Routine first ...
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The Real Story Behind The Woman Often Called America’s First Black Female Millionaire
After she couldn't find a solution for her own hair loss, the self-made millionaire took matters into her own hands.
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Black women, tell us the game-changing haircare secrets that you wish you knew sooner
What do you wish you knew sooner about caring for your hair? View Entire Post › ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — If there was ever a place to embrace change, it would be a hair salon. As a hairstylist for almost 40 years, Karen Hill has had a chair-side view of the ever-evolving state of Black ...
NEW ORLEANS — For more than twenty years, some Black women have been making a shift to protect their hair and their health. The reason behind their decision to move away from chemical relaxers varies ...
When Cynthia Collazo Pacheco was a 5-year-old girl growing up in Puerto Rico, she begged for a perm. After being called names like “monkey” in school, she’d come to think of her natural Afro-textured ...
Hair extensions used primarily by Black women contain a “shocking” range of dangerous chemicals, including breast carcinogens, new research shows.
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