Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
Boys of different races, ethnicities, cliques, cultures and subcultures – ranging from preadolescent to college age – are all sporting the same curly mop ...
Black-owned beauty and personal care stores face challenges as nearly 80% of products contain toxic chemicals, risking health ...
TO HONOR BLACK CULTURE. WE WANTED TO HAVE STRAIGHT HAIR FOR SO LONG, AND SOMETIMES RELAXERS END UP DAMAGING A LOT OF BLACK WOMEN’S HAIR, SO IT’S KIND OF BEEN LIKE A BLACK HAIR REVOLUTION.
An analysis of more than 4,000 beauty and personal care products marketed to Black women revealed that nearly 80 percent of them contain toxic chemicals, according to a report released by the ...
Former Minnesota high school player and current Stars goalie Jake Oettinger calls the honor "the icing on the cake" after the ...
A new study found that many popular synthetic hair brands have cancer-causing toxins in them. These products are marketing to ...
From Feb. 24 to Feb. 28, CROWN Act Spirit Week in Durham schools is celebrated with events and a hair-products donation drive ...
A far cry away from her sleek style today, the signature look remains timelessly iconic. It's, therefore, no surprise that ...