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Dangerous Chemicals Detected in 100 Percent of Tested Braiding Hair

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By Leigh-Ann Jackson Whether they want to streamline their beauty regimen, add some gorgeousness before vacation,or prepare their little ones for a few weeks at sleepaway camp, many Black people will pick braided hairstyles as their go-to. Braidscan deliver a look that’s chic, versatile, and no-fuss. Well, there’ssomefuss, if you factor in the hours-long installation … Continued

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