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  2. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    Black hair is the product of an inherited genetic trait. The most studied black hair gene is MC1R which causes the body to produce a protein called melanocortin. [3] This protein causes hair follicles to produce a type of melanin pigmentation called eumelanin. [3]

  3. Johnson Products Company - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] The product was aimed at African American women who straightened their hair to eliminate the need to use a hot comb, grease, and frequent trips to the beauty shop. [1] [3] By the 1960s had an estimated 80 percent of the black hair-care market and annual sales of $12.6 million by 1970. [1]

  4. Black beauty influencers you should be following

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    Patricia Bright is a British Black beauty influencer who has shared hair and makeup tutorials, skincare tips and lifestyle advice with YouTube subscribers since 2009.Bright, who has inked deals ...

  5. Why Black-Owned Brands Face an Added Responsibility in the ...

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    TK Black-owned hair, ... As Black History Month comes to a close, I encourage allies to the Black community to shop Black and make a Black-owned product a staple in your beauty routine. If you don ...

  6. Taraji P. Henson on Being a Black Beauty Brand Founder: 'We ...

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    Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Neiman Marcus Taraji P. Henson wants to see all Black women in beauty win. The 53-year-old actress, who launched her haircare line, TPH by Taraji, in 2020, isn’t ...

  7. African-American beauty - Wikipedia

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    Portrayals of straight hair in the media have set a beauty standard which is exclusionary of the different hair textures of African Americans. [12] Despite the role played by media in setting beauty standards for hair, social media has provided a platform for African Americans who are progressing beauty standards by wearing their hair in ...

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