Black women are the undisputed queens of hair. They’ve locked down that title with one word: versatility. Whether it’s intricate braids, flawlessly laid weaves, expertly blended extensions, freshly ...
When it comes to hair loss, we're often at the mercy of our genetics and/or hormonal changes. However, these aren't the only causes of hair loss. One type of hair loss, traction alopecia, is actually ...
It may be time to give your pony a break.
Surgeon to the Stars' and Natural Transplants Senior Physician Tops National Ranking for Expertise in Ethnic Hair Restoration ...
Baby hairs have become a big part of hairstyles over the years. They're typically gelled down to frame the face as the finishing touch to styles like buns, ponytails, box braids, and cornrows. Popular ...
On Tuesday, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan of Virginia joined colleagues in introducing the Recognition of Traction Alopecia in Service Women Act. McClellan, Congresswomen Bonnie Watson Coleman of ...
Dr. Nina Ross, a Board Certified Trichologist serving Atlanta, Georgia provides insight into when it may be too late to treat Traction Alopecia. I'm so grateful to be on the journey of helping people ...
As Black women express their individuality through bold and trend-setting styles, there’s a profound acknowledgment that certain practices, while iconic, come with potential risks leading to hair loss ...
Hair loss often begins with the widening of your part line, or a patch of hair that’s looking a bit thinner than it used to ...
CCCA patients experience longer diagnostic delays, with a mean TTD of 5.67 years, compared to other scarring alopecias. Black patients face longer diagnostic delays, but alopecia subtype is the only ...