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Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
For many Black women, braiding hair isn’t just a protective style—it’s a cultural tradition, a form of self-expression, and ...
Though we still may be some weeks out until summertime, one of the go-to hairstyles for Black women during that season —a.k.a ...
Consumer Reports found that several hair companies may be marketing cancer-causing synthetic hair products to Black women.
Ingredients that can cause cancer were found in 10 synthetic hair products marketed to Black women, according to Consumer Reports. Nine of the products also contained lead.
A new study found that many popular synthetic hair brands have cancer-causing toxins in them. These products are marketing to ...
Some popular synthetic hair products ... among Black women. Advertisement Consumer Reports found benzene, a chemical known to cause acute myeloid leukemia, as well as methylene chloride, which is ...
Tiny, reddish and itchy raised bumps were the cross an Akwa Ibom indigene, Itee Akrasi, had to bear whenever she used hair ...