Welcome to Coiled! The documentary podcast that explores Black Afro Hair in all it’s forms and textures. This podcast follows the journey of the host, Leanne Alie as she transitions from chemically straightened hair, back to natural and through this journey she also explore the history of afro hair, where is human hair sourced, who owns the Black hair industry, what’s actually in the chemicals that we put into our hair as well as shining a light on those who are working towards better representation of afro hair in the UK.
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Hosted and Produced by Leanne Alie
Twitter: @leannealie
Instagram: @leannealie_
Assistant Produced by Sylvie Carlos
Twitter: @sylvie_frizzy
Instagram: @frizzandgo
Artwork designed by @shai.digital
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Welcome to Coiled! The documentary podcast that explores Black Afro Hair in all it’s forms and textures. This podcast follows the journey of the host, Leanne Alie as she transitions from chemically straightened hair, back to natural and through this journey she also explore the history of afro hair, where is human hair sourced, who owns the Black hair industry, what’s actually in the chemicals that we put into our hair as well as shining a light on those who are working towards better representation of afro hair in the UK.
Follow us on Instagram @coiledpodcast
Use the hashtag #coiledpodcast to join the conversation.
Hosted and Produced by Leanne Alie
Twitter: @leannealie
Instagram: @leannealie_
Assistant Produced by Sylvie Carlos
Twitter: @sylvie_frizzy
Instagram: @frizzandgo
Artwork designed by @shai.digital
The Black hair industry is worth an estimated £88 million in the UK, with Black Women spending 6 times more on hair care than their white counterparts, yet Black people only own around 5% of this industry. It is widely thought that the South Asian Community dominates the ownership of the Black hair sector but how did this come about and was this always the case?
In this episode of Coiled Leanne explores the evolution of the Black hair industry and how the UK’s first afro hair care distributor, Dyke and Dryden, set the foundations for the industry that we have today. She explores the importance of buying Black owned when it comes to hair products by speaking to Rudi Page, former Marketing and Sales Manager of Dyke and Dryden, Sandra Brown Pinnock of XSandy’s and Khalia Ismain, co-founder of Jammi UK, as well as Peter Mudahy who is the CEO of Pak’s Cosmetics who expresses that he sees ‘no real value of Black owned businesses.'
Follow us on Instagram @coiledpodcast and use the hashtag #coiledpodcast to join the conversation on Twitter.
Hosted and Produced by Leanne Alie
Twitter: @leannealie
Instagram: @leannealie_
Assistant Produced by Sylvie Carlos
Twitter: @sylvie_frizzy
Instagram: @frizzandgo
The theme music and closing music was composed by Ony Iroha
All other music was sourced from Uppbeat.io
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Coiled
Welcome to Coiled! The documentary podcast that explores Black Afro Hair in all it’s forms and textures. This podcast follows the journey of the host, Leanne Alie as she transitions from chemically straightened hair, back to natural and through this journey she also explore the history of afro hair, where is human hair sourced, who owns the Black hair industry, what’s actually in the chemicals that we put into our hair as well as shining a light on those who are working towards better representation of afro hair in the UK.
Follow us on Instagram @coiledpodcast
Use the hashtag #coiledpodcast to join the conversation.
Hosted and Produced by Leanne Alie
Twitter: @leannealie
Instagram: @leannealie_
Assistant Produced by Sylvie Carlos
Twitter: @sylvie_frizzy
Instagram: @frizzandgo
Artwork designed by @shai.digital