Black women’s metaphorical pledge of allegiance to braids dates back thousands of years. In the 60s, advancements in polymer ...
Mariah Forde, or Mariah Celeste as she goes by on YouTube, will tell you just how important appearance is when appearing on ...
New research raises concerns about the safety of chemical hair relaxers. Now, many Black women want safer alternatives.
As Black women, we take great pride in our hair and will go to great lengths to make sure we achieve the perfect style — no ...
TV and Black Girl Rising, Inc. convened a roundtable of Black women to discuss the complex relationship between hair, culture and health.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair ...
A recent report about cancerous synthetic hair extensions has sparked a heated conversation around Black beauty and health.
Inspecting my first sprout toward growing an aural rain forest, I cursed the indignities of aging. I had to regroup and ...
Thousands of women sue beauty brands over cancer risks linked to chemical hair relaxers.
American beauticians who ran businesses that supported civil rights movements during South Florida's racial segregation.
Thousands of women claim hair relaxers cause cancer, citing studies linking them to increased risks. Legal battles grow ...
“Stupid take if it’s a black owned bonnet business,” another viewer exclaimed. “The goal would be for everyone to buy your ...