JRadiantHeart
JRadiantHeart t1_j6bdztv wrote
Reply to comment by korosaitama in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
It's a different hairdressing skill set. Often, a black person might want to have a hair procedure done that takes 6 hours or more. (Braiding).
JRadiantHeart t1_j6bdgnz wrote
Reply to comment by CustosEcheveria in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
Watch the documentary Hair by Chris Rock.
JRadiantHeart t1_j6bfn8c wrote
Reply to comment by CustosEcheveria in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
Why do you think people used lye to straighten black hair? Because it worked.
They don't have healthy processes/chemicals which achieve the same result.