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  2. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    Many women of African descent have faced opposition from wearing their hair in naturally curly styles or other non-straight, protective styles. Many women have found that they are treated unjustly based on having naturally afro-textured hair. Natural hair can be deemed "unprofessional", turning it into a fireable offense. [59]

  3. 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.

  4. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    The sizing makes a difference on the weight of the extensions, the feel, and the visibility. Some micro-beads are so tiny that they mimic a non-surgical hair transplant. The stylist installing the extensions should determine what size of micro rings/beads is best for the client's hair length and texture, prior to installation on the head.

  5. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    During this time, wig manufacturers were the only companies that advertised a Black standard of beauty. [39] Afro-textured hair worn in its natural state was still considered undesirable, [ 40 ] and media promoted a Eurocentric beauty ideal that included straight hair. [ 41 ]

  6. WIGS (web channel) - Wikipedia

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    It presents web series, short films and documentaries about the lives of women. [2] WIGS targets a female audience. [3] Most videos are around five to ten minutes in length. [4] The channel was co-created by Jon Avnet, producer of Black Swan and Risky Business, [5] and Rodrigo Garcia, who directed Albert Nobbs and In Treatment. [6]

  7. Wig - Wikipedia

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    The rejection by some rabbis of wigs is not recent, but began "in the 1600s, when French women began wearing wigs to cover their hair. Rabbis rejected this practice, both because it resembled the contemporary non-Jewish style and because it was immodest, in their eyes, for a woman to sport a beautiful head of hair, even if it was a wig."

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