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What Makes a Hair Extension Brand Popular in Nigeria? Nigerian women look for several qualities when selecting hair extension brands: Natural Look and Feel: Extensions must blend well with natural ...
According to the Canadian Dermatology Association, roughly 40 per cent of women will experience some form of thinning hair by the age of 50. Research suggests that those numbers increase during ...
3am Alexandra Whiddon Audience Writer 08:00, 10 May 2025 Updated 08:21, 12 May 2025 Hair extensions are now a go-to solution for women facing hormonal hair thinning (Image: RemiCachet) ...
Caffeine usually acts as a strong barrier that stops the creation of the hair loss hormone, i.e., dihydrotestosterone, and prevents hair thinning before it even begins, around the age of 50.
For years, Black women have used synthetic braids to help style their hair. But a recent study by Consumer Reports found that these fake hair strands can contain dangerous chemicals that pose a ...
How can women save money on their hair? Women spend $1,064 a year on their appearance, according to a 2024 survey by Advanced Dermatology. That includes $277 per year on haircuts and hair coloring.
When conversations are had about Black hair, the topic of hair loss is one that many can be uncomfortable discussing openly. But Brooklyn native Felicia Flores is hoping to change all of that ...
Where once wigs, weaves, and extensions were a secret whispered about in the private rooms of upscale salons — or NDA-bound between celebrity and hairstylist — hair pieces these days are just ...
Hair loss in women can stem from everyday habits. Over-styling, tight braids, and poor nutrition weaken hair. Neglecting scalp health and stress also contribute to thinning.
Adhesive extensions: Suitable for women who usually wear their hair down. Clip-in extensions: Ideal for flexible styles, especially if you often wear braids or pinned-up hairstyles.
They spent hours air-drying their hair in the sun (as was recommended). Women and girls of all classes and races — including in slaves’ quarters — braided and brushed one another’s manes.