Many Black women saw an influx of product-heavy and lengthy hair routines on their FYPs. But going to basics is sometimes best.
For decades, the realness of a Black woman's hair has been questioned. Here, we examine the issue and talk to creator Demi ...
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"This Black History Month and beyond, we need to embrace the history of Black hair care products by focusing on those ...
TV and Black Girl Rising, Inc. convened a roundtable of Black women to discuss the complex relationship between hair, culture ...
but for many black women, including myself, throwing on our kitchen beautician gloves from time-to-time works out to be a convenient option. From my personal experience with at-home hair relaxers ...
A plan for the US Food and Drug Administration to propose banning formaldehyde and certain formaldehyde-releasing chemicals ...
A new study finds that nearly 80% of beauty products marketed to Black women contain ingredients linked to an increased risk ...
"In 2013, I decided there were no more relaxers for me," Scales ... s in our products and how we do our hair, but to think about why these Black women have to have a conversation around this ...