For decades, chemical hair relaxers have been a popular solution for those seeking to transform curly or textured hair into straight, manageable styles. However, behind the smooth results lies a ...
A Boston University study found that women who use hair relaxers more than twice a year or for over five years have a 50% increased risk of uterine cancer. Black women often have thick ...
"When I started doing hair, everybody's hair was chemically. They had relaxers...the more we relaxed it, the more it fell out," she said. "Then it got to the point where the only styles you could ...
Years earlier, WRAL Investigates reported a lawsuit linked to hair relaxers. The lawsuit names Revlon and L'Oréal and cites numerous studies linking hair relaxers and cancer.
Hair braiding transcends simple aesthetics to become a cultural cornerstone for many people of color. These protective styles deliver both convenience and expression while providing natural hair a ...
After writing about beauty (and hair care in particular) for several years, I’ve noticed that while investing in the right products and tools for your hair is a no-brainer for many people ...
The use of chemical hair relaxers has recently been linked to serious illnesses, including uterine and endometrial cancer. If you or a loved one suffered from cancer after using a chemical hair ...
Using chemical hair straightening or relaxer products has been shown to double the risk of uterine cancer in women. If you were diagnosed with uterine cancer after using chemical hair straightening ...