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Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from ...
Oregon businesses respond after Consumer Reports finds cancer-causing chemicals in all synthetic braiding hair brands tested.
Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from ...
A Black firefighter is accusing the city of discrimination based on the Philadelphia Fire Department’s policy that restricts certain hairstyles. Bariq Fluellen, who has been working as a firefighter ...
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For years, researchers have flagged the connection between certain beauty products and elevated health risks, particularly for Black women. For example, formaldehyde, a known carcinogen found in some ...
Dangerous chemicals are increasingly found in beauty and hair products marketed to black women, even with packaging that would lead you to believe otherwise. “You can put the word natural in ...
Wide-scale research has shown that Black women are exposed to higher concentrations of hazardous chemicals in personal care ...
Formaldehyde, and preservatives that release the chemical, can be found in a variety of personal care products such as lotion, body wash and face cream.
Inspired by her childhood struggles with dry hair, Letumile Malandisa found a solution and turned it into a business ...