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  2. A rite of passage for many Black girls and women now raises ...

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    Thousands of Black women who have sued L' Oreal, Revlon and other companies allege hair products are responsible for their uterine cancer and infertility. A rite of passage for many Black girls ...

  3. Discrimination based on hair texture in the United States

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    By the late 1800s, African American women were straightening their hair to meet a Eurocentric vision of society with the use of hot combs and other products improved by Madam C. J. Walker. However, the black pride movement of the 1960s and 1970s made the afro a popular hairstyle among African Americans and considered a symbol of resistance. [5]

  4. Kinky hair - Wikipedia

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    Rooks (1996) argues that hair-care products designed to straighten hair, which have been marketed by white-owned companies in African American publications since the 1830s, represent unrealistic and unattainable standards of beauty. [37] Sales of relaxers took a great fall among African-American women from 2010 to 2015.

  5. Dr. Miracle's - Wikipedia

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    The new skin line targeted popular dilemmas of African American women, proposing solutions for dryness, blemishes and aging. [3] Raani Corp., a manufacturer of health-care items, over-the-counter pharmaceuticals and household and salon products, employs 150 workers, of which nearly half are temporary day workers.

  6. Despite the CROWN Act, Black Americans' hair continues ... - AOL

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    Yes, relaxed hair, straight weaves, wigs, hair pieces and other Eurocentric beauty standards are acceptable, and consequently favored, by many women of color who simply want to get a job or get ...

  7. Can using everyday hair care products be harmful to ... - AOL

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    You can also try applying hair care products and doing chemical relaxing treatments less often. (Research links the greatest risk of gynecological cancers with moderate to heavy use of chemical ...

  8. The Makings of a Black American Empire - AOL

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    The success of her father’s line led Cottrell Brown to get into the hair care biz as well, helping to develop and launch Just for Me relaxers in the early 1990s—a time when straight and sleek ...

  9. 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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