New testing from Consumer Reports reveals that the synthetic braiding hair products they tested contained harmful chemicals ...
Spread the love As we dive into 2025, the beauty industry continues to evolve with groundbreaking innovations, sustainable practices, and a focus on inclusivity. Black-owned beauty brands are at the ...
Although significant progress has been made, the Black experience in America has always been limited - and the options for hair care are no exception.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair care away from chemical relaxers.
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.
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Black Women Ask 'Are They Trying to Kill Us Through Our Hair?' New Report Says 'Maybe'Thanks to an eye-opening consumer report, Black women everywhere are thinking twice about what they put on their head.
Black-owned beauty and personal care stores face challenges as nearly 80% of products contain toxic chemicals, risking health ...
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