(Westend61/Westend61/Getty Images) A new study has discovered dozens of potentially harmful chemicals in widely used hair extension products, raising serious concerns around their safety and ...
The products’ health effects still need to be studied, but several compounds were found to exceed EU limits for consumer products ...
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 ...
Almost every Black woman or girl has purchased hair extensions for box braids, boho braids, twists, faux locs and other ...
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 ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to researcher Elissia Franklin about a new study which found dangerous chemicals in some commonly used hair extensions.
Whether they want to streamline their beauty regimen, add some gorgeousness before vacation, or prepare their little ones for a few weeks at sleepaway camp, many Black people will pick braided ...
The main reason for hair extensions is to increase the length of hair. It can also cover up a bad haircut. If you want to add some colour and dimension to your hair, you can use a different hair ...
Weaves, wefts and bundles are just some of the many monikers used to describe hair extensions within black and afro hair beauty communities. But despite their price tag (a bundle of premium extensions ...
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Malcolm Marquez, celebrity hair stylist who recently worked on a top K-Pop girl group, shares tips and tricks on how to get ...
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