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A Hair Grower, Scalp & Hood Healer. A Licensed Cosmetologist That Specializes In Healthy Hair. Sells Quality Raw Hair Extensions & Hair Oil.

Chicago, IL
Joined September 2019
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Happy Valentine's Day 🩵💜
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Keeping your hair moisturized while dealing with a dry scalp requires a balance between hydration, scalp care, and sealing moisture.  Read more on our Facebook page. https://t.co/2UrmkpWbkI
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Keeping your hair moisturized while dealing with a dry scalp requires a balance between hydration, scalp care, and sealing moisture. Firstly, you need to stay hydrated from the inside out. Drink...
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Black musicians have been at the forefront of music, fashion, and hair trends, setting the standard for self-expression, rebellion, and cultural pride. Their hairstyles weren’t just about looking good—they made powerful statements about Black identity, resistance, and creativity.
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Lyda D. Newman (1885–Date of death unknown) an African American inventor, activist, and women’s rights advocate but she is best known for inventing an improved version of the hair brush. Lyda was born in Ohio but eventually moved to New York City where she worked as a hairdresser
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Hairstyles in the African American culture hold a deep historical and social significance, serving as an expression of identity, resistance, and creativity through styles like braids, Afros, and locs, particularly during critical movements like the Black Power movement where
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“The end of the world is coming soon. Therefore, be earnest and disciplined in your prayers. Most important of all, continue to show deep love for each other, for love covers a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:7-8
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bonita lo thee oracle
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princess treatment or nothing
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Madam Sara Breedlove (1867–1919) Known professionally as Madam C.J. Walker, While she’s more known, her significant contributions to beauty and entrepreneurship can still be celebrated, alongside her philanthropy and advocacy for Black women.
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a theater and gymnasium, a bakery, and a chapel. It served as an American American community center for religious and social functions. This school gave black women financial independence at a time when opportunities were limited.
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business empire with a nationwide network of agents and salons. This school included classrooms and laboratories, a manufacturing plant, a retail store where Poro products were sold, business offices, a 500-seat auditorium, dining and meeting rooms, a roof garden, a dormitory,
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African American cosmetology school and center. With this school being on 3 acres and $350,000, at its peak, Poro College was one of the largest and most influential cosmetology schools in the United States especially for African Americans. It wasn’t just a school but a full
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brand of it. This is one of the reasons that led Annie to copyright her products under the name “Poro” because of what Annie called fraudulent imitations and to discourage counterfeit versions of her products. Around 1917 Annie established Poro Collage, a prestigious
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