Bulky, thick wefts are a thing of the past. Luvme’s latest clip-ins feature a flatter weft, ensuring that no one can detect ...
As alarming revelations surface regarding cancer-causing chemicals in synthetic hair braiding products, black women are faced ...
A recent report about cancerous synthetic hair extensions has sparked a heated conversation around Black beauty and health.
And though it's not entirely shocking, it brings up many questions: Why aren't there more regulations around hair extension products? Why are Black people put on the back burner in beauty? More ...
A new study finds synthetic hair, commonly used for protective styles, is reportedly costing consumers their livelihood and health.
After spending years working in Silicon Valley for fintech and SaaS startups, Ojeaga is now working to solve the problems facing Black hair care: “The process of purchasing hair extensions was ...
Transforming black ponytails shorn from girls in the countryside into luxurious extensions fit for First World consumers is a complex and time-consuming process. Taihe’s biggest hair factories ...
And though it's not entirely shocking, it brings up many questions: Why aren't there more regulations around hair extension products? Why are Black people put on the back burner in beauty?
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