Award-winning salon debuts hand-tied, tape-in, and halo extension applications featuring custom color-matching and ...
Dangerous ingredients found in hair products have created a toxic twist in the beauty industry for Black women ...
For any updo, there is an assumption that you need long hair to achieve the style. But these 24 short-hair ponytail ideas prove you can rock the style on bobs, pixies, shoulder-length strands, and ...
(CNN) — 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 ...
'Hair discrimination is not a hypothetical issue; this happens,' said Democrat Leader, Fentrice Driskell. Florida lawmakers are pushing for the Crown Act to protect students from hair discrimination ...
A first-of-its-kind chemical analysis reveals that many widely used hair extensions contain hazard-listed substances, highlighting gaps in labeling and oversight while underscoring that the presence ...
According to a study published in Environment & Health on February 11, this was “the most comprehensive testing of hair extensions publicly reported.” The concern arose 11 from testing 44 hair samples ...
Hair extensions have long been a beauty staple, from red carpets to everyday glamour. However, a new study is raising serious health concerns. Scientists have found toxic chemicals in popular hair ...
Hair extensions contain many more dangerous chemicals than previously thought, new research has found after identifying dozens of hazardous substances in popular products—including those made from ...
The global market for hair extensions is booming and is projected to hit $14 billion in annual sales by 2028. What was once a niche luxury item for women is now widely available. However, a new study ...
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 ...
A new study published Feb. 11 in the American Chemical Society journal Environment & Health has found that synthetic and human hair extensions, popular among Black communities, contain more chemicals ...