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Is Hair Gel the New Birth Control

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A new study found a common gel ingredient caused endocrine disruption in 100% of rats tested. Here’s why that matters for your hair — and your health.

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Why Eco Styler Is Just Glue in a Jar

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Eco Styler Gel still uses PVP, a glue-like chemical even glue companies ditched 25 years ago. Here’s why that matters for your hair — and how to find safer alternatives.

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🚫 Is Hair Grease Harming Black Women? The Truth Behind the Trend

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Grease is making a comeback—but beneath the shine is a conversation Black women can’t afford to skip. Traditional hair grease is often petroleum-based and fragranced, ingredients linked to endocrine disruption and long-term health concerns. In this guide, we break down what grease actually does (and doesn’t) do for your hair, why hormone health matters, and how to choose clean, effective alternatives that seal, protect, and support real growth—without sacrificing your wellbeing.

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DHT and Hair Loss in Black Women

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How Hormonal Imbalance Shrinks Your Follicles + What to Do About It

If you've ever felt your scalp aching, tight, or inflamed — this is more than just product buildup or styling tension. It's your body screaming for help.

Let’s unpack a silent yet powerful factor in hair loss that’s affecting so many Black women: hormonal imbalance and DHT sensitivity.

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Why Postpartum Shedding Feels So Cruel (and What You Can Do About It)

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You’re holding your beautiful new baby in one hand — and a clump of your own hair in the other.

It’s not the picture of motherhood anyone prepared you for.

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PCOS: The Hair Loss Symptom Nobody Talks About (And How to Fight Back Naturally)

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When most people think of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), they think of irregular periods, stubborn weight gain, and acne. But what flies under the radar — and often hits women the hardest emotionally — is the hair loss.

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