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  2. The influence of Black culture on fashion - AOL

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    Black women wearing colorful headwraps and elaborate hairstyles date back to Africa. After being forced to the Americas, their hairstyles constantly drew attention.

  3. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    e. African-American hair or Black hair refers to hair types, textures, and styles that are linked to African-American culture, often drawing inspiration from African hair culture. It plays a major role in the identity and politics of Black culture in the United States and across the diaspora. [1] African-American hair often has a kinky hairy ...

  4. List of black fashion models - Wikipedia

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    Chase Carter – Bahamian model of biracial heritage, she has been on the cover of Maxim. Dorothea Church – African-American pioneering model. She was the first successful black fashion model in Paris. Pat Cleveland – African-American model of the 1970s who was the muse of Halston, Yves Saint Laurent and Stephen Burrows.

  5. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    The Perception Institute conducted a "Good Hair Study" using images of Black women wearing natural styles in locs, afros, twists, and other Black hairstyles. The Perception Institute is "a consortium of researchers, advocates and strategists" that uses psychological and emotional test studies to make participants aware of their racial biases.

  6. Are protective hairstyles for Black women really protective ...

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    Box braids. Cornrows. Bantu knots. Senegalese twists. Lace-front wigs. These are just some of the protective hairstyles Black women wear to take a “break” from daily maintenance or to simply ...

  7. What Symone Sanders’ New Show Means for Bald Black Women - AOL

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    This is the case even more for broadcast journalists; Black women have been tormented for wearing their natural hair on TV—or are often given more air time and opportunities if they straighten ...

  8. Afro - Wikipedia

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    The afro was adopted by both men and women and was a hairstyle that was easier to maintain by oneself, without requiring frequent and sometimes costly visits to the hairstylist as was often experienced by people who chose to braid, straighten or relax their hair. Due to the kinky pattern prominent in Afro-textured hair, as it grows longer it ...

  9. Bianca Jagger Gets Candid About Beauty and Having the ... - AOL

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    As a woman, we are expected to excel in all aspects of our life, and that is not something that is expected of men. Women have long been overlooked and undervalued and viewed as an appendix to a man.