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Engineer invents innovative new comb for afro hair inspired by girl she met while working as nanny

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In the United Kingdom, fewer than 2% of engineers are women from ethnic minorities. However, a Black woman launching an innovative new comb for afro hair wants to use her story to inspire other young Black women into engineering. Youmna Mouhamad, from Swansea, got the idea to develop her comb named Nyfasi Deluxe Detangler when...

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