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Antonia Gentry is down to change her hair. The Ginny & Georgia star, 27, opened up about her hair evolution via TikTok on ...
Antonia Gentry is down to change her hair. The Ginny & Georgia star, 27, opened up about her hair evolution via TikTok on ...
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From her knotless braids to her blowout, she’s continued to have the same hair color, which means she’s definitely found the hair color that she likes best — and we agree with her choice.
Here’s what tariffs mean for braids and wigs. ... picks up pieces of synthetic braiding hair to feed into client Sadajah Herring’s hair to create knotless braids, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (AP ... (AP) — ...
They can spend hundreds of dollars at salons each month on extensions, weaves, wigs and braids. Most hair, salon tools and packaging is imported from China. Stylists are considering raising their ...
A braider at Eve’s African Braiding in College Park, Ga., picks up pieces of synthetic braiding hair to feed into client Sadajah Herring’s hair to create knotless braids, Tuesday, May 6, 2025 ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are driving up prices for products many Black women consider essential, squeezing shoppers and stylists even more as they grapple with inflation and higher rents.
Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from China.
Here's what tariffs mean for braids and wigs For many Black Americans, especially women, affording their hair care also means confronting unfavorable beauty standards.