A new study finds synthetic hair, commonly used for protective styles, is reportedly costing consumers their livelihood and health.
A recent report about cancerous synthetic hair extensions has sparked a heated conversation around Black beauty and health.
Dosso Beauty CEO, Kadija Dosso, shares that the brand's braiding hair is toxin free following a Consumer Reports study.
A new Consumer Reports investigation is raising concerns about synthetic braiding hair -- something used by countless people, especially Black people, including children.
Hair braiding is a beauty rite of passage for many people of color, including me. I’ve been wearing braids in my 4A hair since before I can remember, as well as adding extensions to them since ...
For many Black women, braiding hair isn’t just a protective style—it’s a cultural tradition, a form of self-expression, and in many cases, a necessary solution for managing textured hair.
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