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Peach Twists Living with Alopecia as a Black Woman Hair - Hair has always been more than just a style—especially in the Black community, where our coils, curls, and protective styles tell stories of ...
Welcome to Duchess Braids! ✨ If you love braiding, protective styles, and hairstyling tips, you’re in the right place! At Duchess Braids, we bring you:💖 Step-by-step tutorials 💰 Budget-friendly ...
Amara La Negra shares her journey of embracing her natural hair and her thoughts on the policing of Black women's hair.
Dr Bosire Masanta, a consultant dermatologist, says traction alopecia is a form of hair loss caused by persistent and ...
A new study from BLK’s #FreeYourCrown campaign highlights how women embracing curls, coils, and confidence like never before.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine are strongly urging black woman to avoid wearing weaves, braids, and hair extensions because they can contribute to traction alopecia.
Welcome to It’s Textured, a column where we untangle the joy, trauma, confusion, and frustration that can come with Black hair. For this edition, associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey speaks with ...
Six-plus hours in a salon chair and a couple hundred dollars are the up-front costs for a trendy protective style that will last weeks and cut down your hair routine. Compromised hair health, however, ...
Braiding has long been more than just a hairstyle in the Black community—it is a tradition, a statement of identity and a deeply personal form of self-expression. While braids offer beauty ...
There are many types of hair loss. When Black women lose their hair, it’s often because of one of the below conditions: Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA), a type of hair loss that starts ...