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The women in the study used an average of 17 different products a day — as few as 5 and as many as 43. "It speaks to the pressure women have to look a certain way," said Woodruff, who was not ...
And Edwards said it’s time for women to take it back. She recently partnered with the Environmental Working Group on a new study that examined 4,000 beauty and hair products for toxic chemicals ...
New research reveals that many of the beauty products targeting Black women bring an increased risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals. A new study finds that nearly 80% of beauty products ...
Why Women's Shaving Products Are Having A Major Glow-Up Shaving has never been a ‘one size fits all’ practice, and the beauty industry has finally figured it out.
F.D.A. Plans to Ban Hair Straighteners With Formaldehyde The products, often marketed to Black women, have been linked to an increased risk of uterine cancer.
A majority of Black women reported using skin lightening products, with some admitting that they didn’t know the products contained harmful ingredients like hydroquinone, according to a survey ...
But both women are, by now, accustomed to convincing stakeholders of all varieties that there’s a sizable and viable market for their products.
Since its inception, PASHI has produced over 50 shipments for women in Africa, Cuba, Haiti, and even in the United States. They meet every Wednesday at Ujima Friends Peace Center to sew, cut, iron ...