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Harmful chemicals lurk in extensions and braiding hair marketed to Black women, study finds
The same chemicals found in pipes, pesticides and floor tiles are also present in some wigs, braiding hair and hair extensions, a new study published Wednesday in the journal Environment & Health ...
Hi there. If you’ve made it to this page, you’ve probably ummed and ahhed about getting hair extensions for a while. Right? There’s no denying that the length and thickness of extensions are what make ...
If you’re a resident of the hair corner of TikTok, chances are you’ve stumbled across a video of a woman showing us her last two strands of hair after removing her first set of “Korean Braiding ...
Almost every Black woman or girl has, at some point, purchased hair extensions for box braids, boho braids, twists or faux locs. For many Black women, these “protective styles” are worn year-round to ...
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The clip-in hair extension hacks you need to know
Clip-in hair extensions are a great way to give your hairstyle a boost. Learn how to master extensions with these application ...
Experts say the findings mean more potential risks for Black women, who may also be exposed to harmful chemicals in relaxers and straighteners. A new study found popular hair extension products, ...
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