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Hair has always been more than just a style—especially in the Black community, where our coils, curls, and protective styles ...
Here are five facts that every Black woman needs to know: 1.) Alopecia Areata Is An ... it comes in stages starting with pain and little bumps around the follicles, gradual thinning and then ...
Alopecia areata can show up at any age, from children to adults, and both men and women. But it’s more likely to affect African Americans than white or Asian Americans. About 1 million people in ...
Due to certain hairstyling practices that Black women use on their hair—wearing tight weaves or extensions, straightening with heat, that sort of thing- alopecia is common in the Black community ...
It's National Hair Loss Awareness Month so we're talking lessons in alopecia and other forms of hair loss in Black women. Celebrity 2024 Sexiest Men Of the Moment ...
Women who have experienced alopecia speak about Jada Pinkett-Smith's 'bravery' after Oscars joke.
Black women are more at risk of alopecia, but here's how you can prevent it Compared to other ethnicities, Black men and women with afro-textured hair are more likely to experience traction alopecia.
Like Pinkett Smith, many women of color experience alopecia. According to a 2016 survey of 5,594 Black women, 47.6 percent of respondents said they experienced hair loss.
3. Who does it affect? Anyone can get alopecia. Alopecia areata can show up at any age, from children to adults, and both men and women. But it’s more likely to affect African Americans than White or ...