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Linda Akachukwu Paul is the CEO of PDF hair and accessories; she speaks with Deborah Ocheni about her fashion philosophy, the ...
A new study from BLK’s #FreeYourCrown campaign highlights how women embracing curls, coils, and confidence like never before.
Now, it’s $25 more, thanks to President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs on imported hair from India and Vietnam. Grays knows ...
By Johnson Pleasant If you’re just starting your wig collection, here are five essential wigs you should own, all beginner-friendly, stylish, and suitable for everyday Nigerian life. 1. 10-Inch Bob ...
Welcome to It’s Textured, a column where we untangle the joy, trauma, confusion, and frustration that can come with Black ...
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The Black hair industry imports products from China. Here’s what tariffs mean for braids and wigs - MSN- Therapist Brittanee Sims, like many in the Black hair care industry, faces rising costs due to Trump's tariffs. This year, she'll only fund her children's hairdos.
Many Black women have hair types and workplace-favored styles that require careful attention, and they can spend hundreds of dollars at salons each month on extensions, weaves, wigs and braids.
Not having braided hair "creates more of a hassle for everything," said Sims, who counts herself among the tens of millions of women that regularly spend on the Black hair care industry. Now, she said ...
Many Black women have hair types and workplace-favored styles that require careful attention, and they can spend hundreds of dollars at salons each month on extensions, weaves, wigs and braids.
Here’s what tariffs mean for braids and wigs By: Charlotte Kramon, The Associated Press Posted: 8:12 AM CDT Saturday, May. 31, 2025 Last Modified: 2:17 PM CDT Saturday, May. 31, 2025 ...
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