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My mother was a teenager in the late ’70s when big poofy hair (see Donna Summer and Tina Turner circa 1978) was all the rage. And like many teens, she wanted to fit in, so she asked her mom: “Can I ...
In honour of Black History Month, H! Fashion's Aaliyah Harry breaks down the products that have helped her though wash day ...
Acetone and similar VOCs pose endocrine and reproductive risks as well, with the potential to shift the way hormones like ...
A recent initiative at UnityPoint Health hospitals in Des Moines is bringing Black hair care products to patients. Within bags filled with products known for Black hair care is a card with the message ...
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ATLANTA -- Black women are potentially exposed to dozens of hazardous chemicals through the products they use on their hair, according to a recent study from Silent Spring Institute, a nonprofit ...
Effortless hair looks are back in the mainstream—and I've been reminded why this trend comes with a huge asterisk for Black ...
A group of bills recently proposed in Congress would address the significant health concerns associated with hair products commonly used by Black women. The bills target chemicals and substances in ...
After a California woman filed a lawsuit against Walmart for locking up hair and skin products used by African-Americans, CBS46 discovered a local pharmacy was doing the same thing. While household ...
Black women buy $7.5 billion worth of beauty products every year, and spend 9x more on ethnic hair products than any other demographic. The measures in place to protect them aren’t enough.