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Allure on MSNFor Black Women, Traction Alopecia Costs Us More Than Our HairWelcome 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 ...
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.
In a celebration of Black women and natural hair, dating app BLK has launched the "Free Your Crown" campaign for self love ...
A new study from BLK’s #FreeYourCrown campaign highlights how women embracing curls, coils, and confidence like never before.
For women over 40—and I include myself in that number—you might be seeing some changes to your hair. That might mean thinning or texture changes, and it might mean added grays and less volume ...
Black hairstyles dominate social media feeds one week and disappear the next, leaving behind questions about cultural ...
Amara La Negra shares her journey of embracing her natural hair and her thoughts on the policing of Black women's hair.
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