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The 1960s kicked off the natural hair revolution, and Afro Sheen was at the forefront of changing the way Black men and women perceived their kinks and coils. Through the brand’s versatile product ...
Afro Unicorn Magical Tresses logo. Afro Unicorn-Branded Magical Tresses Line Launches at Walmart to Coincide with World Afro Day on Sept. 15th My goal has always been to normalize Black beauty and ...
When you hear the name Afro Sheen, we’re sure it conjures up images of glossy afros from the ’70s and maybe even a Soul Train line or two, but the Afro Sheen of today is most definitely not your mama ...
Carolina Contreras started having her hair straightened at a very young age. Contreras, who is Dominican American, says her mother reached for the relaxer at the first sign of new growth, leaving her ...
Ease and joy are two things that Carolina Contreras, founder and CEO of Miss Rizos, hopes to bring to people through her upcoming products designed for curly and Afro-textured hair. “I knew, I knew, ...
Historically, beauty standards have favored straight hair and stigmatized textured hair as being unprofessional or messy. But in many Black and brown communities, hair has a cultural significance with ...
Thanks to a now industry-wide call to action against the marginalization of Afro hair, words like "coily," "kinky," and "Afro" are now autocorrect mainstays in my work as a beauty writer. The ...
APPLETON - Finding products or barbershops that work with textured hair can be difficult for the Fox Valley's Black community, but Appleton's first Afro Hair Fair brought the area one step closer to ...
As a historian and hairstylist, the owner of community salon Rizo Libre wants her services to go far beyond hair. Afro hair is not just a matter of aesthetics and fashion. Enslaved people used to ...