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Love Your





      HAIR

















        The history of black


        hair care is deeply


        rooted in colonialism

        and slavery...






     Black women have a unique             well as the outright prohibition       Act (Create a Respectful and
     and powerful relationship with        of traditional hairstyles such as      Open Workplace for Natural

     their hair. For many, hair care       dreadlocks and cornrows.               Hair) was passed in California,
     is a form of self-expression,                                                New York, and New Jersey
     cultural identity, and political      In recent years, the natural hair      to protect people from being
     statement. It is also a source of     movement has emerged as a              discriminated against based on
     pride and self-care.                  response to these damaging             their natural hair or hairstyles.
                                           beauty standards and a
     However, the cultural and             celebration of black hair in its       In addition to the social and
     societal standards surrounding        natural state. This movement           political implications, hair care
     black hair can also be                has gained significant traction        is also an important aspect of
     oppressive, leading to negative       and has even led to the creation  self-care for black women.
     associations and discrimination. of specific hair care products

                                           designed for natural hair.             Hair care routines can be
     The history of black hair care                                               time-consuming and costly, but
     is deeply rooted in colonialism       Despite the progress made by           for many black women, it is an
     and slavery. During these times,  the natural hair movement,                 essential part of maintaining
     black people were stripped of         black women still face                 their mental and physical
     their cultural identities and         discrimination in the workplace  well-being. Taking care of
     forced to conform to European         and in everyday life due to            one’s hair can boost self-esteem
     beauty standards. This included  their hair. This is known as                and confidence, and it can also
     the use of harsh chemicals and        “hair discrimination” or “hair         be a form of relaxation and

     hot irons to straighten hair, as      racism.” In 2019, the CROWN            self-expression.
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