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A brand new survey of 180,000 players aged 15-69 years old in Japan has been conducted by GEM Partners, and there are some ...
Scared to sacrifice your inches? Selena’s new haircut is a nostalgic neaten up, swapping the wolf cut and bangs for some easy ...
"One of the most outdated myths is that long hair is only for young women. That couldn't be further from the truth," says one Sarah Potempa, Celebrity Hairstylist and Co-Founder of The Beachwaver Co.
Anyone with long hair knows that styling it is a completely different game. Whether you’re blow-drying or straightening, once your hair hits below the collarbone, you’ll need to block out a solid hour ...
As Mashable's tech editor, I've been covering Prime Day and Black Friday events since 2019. So, instead of wading through hundreds of the best Prime Day tech deals to find the diamonds in the rough, ...
Knowing your curl type will determine which products you should use, how often to wash your hair and the best way to style it.
With tariffs forcing stylists and beauty supply owners to raise prices, the Black hair care industry braces for growing uncertainty.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are driving up prices for products many Black women consider essential, squeezing shoppers and stylists even more as they grapple with inflation and higher rents.
Not having braided hair “creates more of a hassle for everything,” said Sims, who counts herself among the tens of millions of women who regularly spend on the Black hair care industry.
From the viral Mielle Rosemary Oil to TikTok-approved African Secrets, these hair oils will have your curls growing stronger than before.
As The Sims celebrates its anniversary, the new US government has introduced policies to scale back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
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