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Black Women Say Products for Black Hair Are Dangerously Toxic—Why Are We Still Not Listening?
Black women buy $7.5 billion worth of beauty products every year, and spend 9x more on ethnic hair products than any other demographic. The measures in place to protect them aren’t enough.
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