Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you - but will that stop women using it?
From the larger-than-life Afros of the 1970s to the finger waves and French rolls of the 1990s, Black natural hair movements have had many iterations. And over the last decade and a half, the ...
Black women around the world gather in salons, dorm rooms and living rooms for hours at a time to get synthetic braids put in ...
In the five years that Tiffany Posh has been doing hair for Black women in metro Washington, D.C., she's never had so many of ...
In July this year, New York joined California as the second state in the US to ban racial discrimination on the basis of natural hair textures. Now there are petitions to bring this law to the UK.
TV and Black Girl Rising, Inc. convened a roundtable of Black women to discuss the complex relationship between hair, culture and health.
Although significant progress has been made, the Black experience in America has always been limited — and the options for hair care are no exception. Before the rise of the natural hair ...
Often, black people that used this hair care method became reliant on the product to maintain straightened hair, and the addictiveness to using treatment birthed the nickname, creamy crack.