Black women’s metaphorical pledge of allegiance to braids dates back thousands of years. In the 60s, advancements in polymer ...
A recent report about cancerous synthetic hair extensions has sparked a heated conversation, prompting the Black beauty ...
Brands included in the study were Sensationnel, including the company’s Ruwa, X-Pression and Lulutress Crochet brands of braiding hair. Also included were Magic Fingers 3X Stretched Braiding ...
A new report finds several popular synthetic braiding hair brands contain dangerous toxins.Consumer Reports tested 10 synthetic braiding hair products and found that 100 percent<a class="excerpt-read- ...
Braiding is a staple hairstyle for Black women, but new studies show cancer-causing chemicals found in hair extensions. Here, we examine the issue.
Now, a new Consumer Reports study found carcinogens, a substance that can increase the risk of developing cancer, in synthetic braiding hair. From X-Pression Pre-Stretched Braiding Hair to Sassy ...
Protective braided hairstyles are a core part of the Black experience, especially for Black women. It also incorporates extra ...
Ten synthetic braiding hair products were found to contain dangerous chemicals in them after being tested. Here's what to do when considering braids.
Dosso Beauty CEO, Kadija Dosso, shares that the brand's braiding hair is toxin free following a Consumer Reports study.