Getting your first silk hair bonnet was a rite of passage growing up. I received mine, affectionately called a “chef hat,” at ...
Elizabeth Houshmand, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist based in Dallas, previously recommended K18’s Leave-In ...
These stylist-approved products will camouflage the dreaded grow-out so you can sneak a few more weeks between appointments.
As DEI initiatives face rollbacks, sisters Ione and Ellen Rucker spotlight the challenges for Black-owned businesses like their brand, Rucker Roots. They remain committed to empowering their community ...
Back for year two, CurlyCon LA gathered the natural hair community for a day of education, representation, and loving ...
The safety of hair products commonly used by Black women, such as chemical relaxers and hair dyes, has raised concerns due to ...
Hazardous chemicals are lurking in products we use every day, in everything from perfumes and lotions to makeup and shampoos.
ATLANTA (AP) — Black women around the world gather in salons, dorm rooms and living rooms for hours at a time to get ...
Despite its widespread presence in household and beauty products, many consumers remain unaware of the dangers of ...
“Maybe they were relaxed at a young age, and they didn’t know what it was to take care of their natural curly ... who use ...
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
She started doing it, she says, “one, to preserve my hair, and two, to enforce an acceptance of Black hair in the shows. I would go backstage and there would be signs saying, ‘Don’t touch ...
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