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29 Aug

 Why Non-Blacks Should Never EVER Call my Natural Hair

 Why Non-Blacks Should Never EVER Call my Natural Hair
Getty Images/ Peathegee Inc/Mix Images My dad and I even have all the time had a thing for jamming to old fashioned music. Anytime a Marvin Gaye, Earth Wind and Fire or Stevie Wonder hit got here on it was our cue to belt out every word. It was our special moment. But every time James Brown’s “Black and Proud” hit the waves it all the time hit a singular cord for him. Growing up in a segregated Baltimore within the 1950’s, dad had reason to be proud. He was a survivor. The Impact of The ‘Fro In The Civil Rights Movement As a baby when family and friends referenced my hair as “nappy,” it was a term of endearment. It was my...
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28 Aug

Inside Jennifer Aniston’s Vision for LolaVie Hair Care Brand

Inside Jennifer Aniston’s Vision for LolaVie Hair Care Brand
Her hair, her company, her terms. As Jennifer Aniston marks the first-year anniversary of LolaVie, her d-to-c hair care brand, she stays as committed to the category — and her vision — as ever. “The impetus for the brand was that I actually have a deep investment in hair, for varied reasons,” said the actress, whose hairstyle as Rachel Green on “Friends” entered the pantheon of iconic styles just like the bob and the excitement cut.  “I had really troublesome hair, and all the time needed to cope with it,” Aniston continued. “Then, I worked with a few hair firms as an actor for hire with minimal investment. When that partnership got here to an in depth, I still had a serious bug...
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