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What Not To Say About A Black Woman's Hair
I've seen it happen so many times at the office or out at dinner—someone tries to be nice, but they end up sticking their ...
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Every Black woman knows... this style: Chase Infiniti's hairstylist Coree Moreno responds to Oscars reporter calling her hair as undone
Chase Infiniti’s Oscars hairstyle draws attention after “undone” remark, highlighting braid styling and representation ...
For a Black woman, her hair can be her crowning glory, an expression of pride in her appearance. But it can also be something more, something deeper — something rooted in culture and a complicated ...
Natural hairstyles represent more than just a passing trend; they embody a profound celebration of identity and a conscious journey toward healthier hair for black women. Beyond being visually ...
For Black women, the process of maintaining their hair can be fraught. To tame texture or curls, many women spend long hours in a stylist’s chair or subject their hair to harsh chemical relaxers to ...
Don’t Touch My Hair celebrates Black women and hair culture. Eight years ago, Ayana Morris was struggling with her identity as a Black woman. She felt insecure and was trying to figure out her career ...
In order to be hired and promoted within a workplace, many Black women have made the decision to chemically straighten their hair. Hair bias also shows up when it comes time for advancement and ...
Wigs have long been a staple of Black women’s culture.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — If there was ever a place to embrace change, it would be a hair salon. As a hairstylist for almost 40 years, Karen Hill has had a chair-side view of the ever-evolving state of Black ...
"Scandal." "How to Get Away With Murder." "Reasonable Doubt." Can you spot what those three TV shows all have in common? This is true. The 2010s was around the time when Rihanna, one of the most ...
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