How 8 Black Women Fell in Love With Their Hair a Year Into Quarantine

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Black women share their experiences of new growth, YouTube tutorials making amateurs kitchen beauticians, and how one woman created a Black hair community during quarantine to help others navigate their hair trials and woes.

, are where clients go for more than 10-hour braid jobs, the presses, and deep conditioning treatments. These salons have long served as community staples for weekly check-ins with friends and are a part of Black women's routines they just can't miss. But when Covid-19 struck, many Black women began taking hair matters into their own hands— literally.

 

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I braided my hair and now it is me! My girls are like mom your hair is so long, what did you do? I stopped perming and letting other people braid my hair. I do not worry about having it fall out and it looks nice always

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