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Black Women Going Natural Push Entire Industry To The Brink Of Extinction

Por: Forbes Business November 04, 2022

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Getty Images Tabnie Dozier was in kindergarten when she started getting her hair straightened with chemical relaxers that often contained the same ingredients used to unclog drains. Dozier, who’s Black, spent the next quarter century routinely using the process, sometimes as frequently as every six weeks. That included her 11-year stint as an on-air TV news announcer, a job where she felt she had to conform to unspoken Eurocentric beauty... + full article



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