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 ...
Hair relaxers, used by many Black women for sleek, straight hair, may pose a significant breast cancer risk. The Ghana Breast Health Study (GBHS) found that Ghanaian women who use chemical ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Permanent chemical hair relaxers remain popular, despite studies linking usage with uterine and other cancers. Two studies supported by the National Institutes of Health show a higher ...
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 ...
Tarek El Moussa, the co-host of HGTV’s “The Flip Off,” revealed to Page Six how he got his new look — including fuller hair. During an interview with “Virtual Reali-Tea” hosts Evan ...
DALLAS — Thousands of women across the country have sued major hair relaxer manufacturers and brand companies, claiming that chemical straightening products have led to uterine cancer and other ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Permanent chemical hair relaxers remain popular, despite studies linking usage with uterine and other cancers. Two studies supported by the National Institutes of Health show a ...
"We want to do everything to make our hair beautiful, and by using relaxers, that was a way for my hair to be beautiful to me." Young lives in Douglasville, Georgia. She is among the millions of ...
Amar replied that there hasn't been any significant change and added, "Yeh hua ki, bhut pressure mein film banayi thi, bhut prepone hua tha and many things happened, toh ab thoda relaxed rahunga ...