Black women around the world spend hours at a time getting synthetic braids but are wondering if the convenience and fashion ...
New research raises concerns about the safety of chemical hair relaxers. Now, many Black women want safer alternatives.
A long-time hub for expats, the city is seeing a surge in Black women moving there to find peace and follow their dreams.
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EURweb on MSNWomen’s History Month: California Black Health Network Launches Conscious Black MovementWomen's History Month empowers Black women. Healthy lives, toxin-free beauty, and care are the movement's focus.
Mariah Forde, or Mariah Celeste as she goes by on YouTube, will tell you just how important appearance is when appearing on ...
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Now White Women Are Copying Black Women's Bonnet Wearing, And the Whole Thing Has TikTok ...“Stupid take if it’s a black owned bonnet business,” another viewer exclaimed. “The goal would be for everyone to buy your ...
New research from Dove reveals that 8 in 10 Black people in the UK struggle to find emojis that accurately reflect their hair - or don't even search, knowing they don't exist Dove and RISE.365 ...
Crystal Aguh, MD, FAAD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine faculty, advocates for increased funding and education to address hair loss disparities within the African diaspora, emphasizing the need for ...
A recent National Institutes of Health study found that women who use chemical hair straighteners more than four times a year face an increased risk of uterine cancer, with Black women most affected.
Aris Singleton is at the top of her field as one of the youngest leaders in the beauty industry. Singleton is chief executive ...
Created by Jasmine Sessom in Pennsylvania, the center aims to place more Black women in positions of influence in public ...
Hazardous chemicals are lurking in products we use every day, in everything from perfumes and lotions to makeup and shampoos.
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