Black women’s metaphorical pledge of allegiance to braids dates back thousands of years. In the 60s, advancements in polymer ...
For many Black women, braiding hair isn’t just a protective style—it’s a cultural tradition, a form of self-expression, and ...
Protective braided hairstyles are a core part of the Black experience, especially for Black women. It also incorporates extra ...
In an effort to raise money for families of color displaced by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, actor and comedian Milana ...
New research raises concerns about the safety of chemical hair relaxers. Now, many Black women want safer alternatives.
TV and Black Girl Rising, Inc. convened a roundtable of Black women to discuss the complex relationship between hair, culture and health.
Through her haircare brand LivSo, Hill hopes that the future of Black hair care will include Black women investing more in the health of their scalp. "A lot of people suffer with dry, itchy scalp ...
Thousands of Black women across the country are suing chemical relaxer manufacturers, alleging the products caused cancer.
Hazardous chemicals are lurking in products we use every day, in everything from perfumes and lotions to makeup and shampoos.
Thousands of women sue after two studies, that followed a combined 78,000 women, showed an association between hair relaxer ...