Baze talks with Antonia Opiah, founder of Unruly, about the complicated legacy of relaxers: from kitchen perms and beauty ads that equated straight hair with success, to the growing awareness of what that pursuit has cost. See: "Was it her rèsumè... or Raveen?" Read: Hair Relaxer Lawsuits Surpass 10,000 as Major Brands Face Growing Cancer Claims — RetailBoss Read: What is The CROWN Act? Watch: You Can Touch My Hair Part 1 and Part 2 — Unruly Watch: The Wig Scene — How To Get Away with Murder ...
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Baze talks with Antonia Opiah, founder of Unruly, about the complicated legacy of relaxers: from kitchen perms and beauty ads that equated straight hair with success, to the growing awareness of what that pursuit has cost. See: "Was it her rèsumè... or Raveen?" Read: Hair Relaxer Lawsuits Surpass 10,000 as Major Brands Face Growing Cancer Claims — RetailBoss Read: What is The CROWN Act? Watch: You Can Touch My Hair Part 1 and Part 2 — Unruly Watch: The Wig Scene — How To Get Away with Murder ...
Baze talks with Antonia Opiah, founder of Unruly, about the complicated legacy of relaxers: from kitchen perms and beauty ads that equated straight hair with success, to the growing awareness of what that pursuit has cost. See: "Was it her rèsumè... or Raveen?" Read: Hair Relaxer Lawsuits Surpass 10,000 as Major Brands Face Growing Cancer Claims — RetailBoss Read: What is The CROWN Act? Watch: You Can Touch My Hair Part 1 and Part 2 — Unruly Watch: The Wig Scene — How To Get Away with Murder ...
In our debut episode, we take you inside the US Open salon with founder Julien Farel (and a surprise guest!) to reflect on beauty and visibility. Plus, the biggest beauty moments from tennis’s most “see and be seen” stage. Follow us on Instagram
Baze talks with Antonia Opiah, founder of Unruly, about the complicated legacy of relaxers: from kitchen perms and beauty ads that equated straight hair with success, to the growing awareness of what that pursuit has cost. See: "Was it her rèsumè... or Raveen?" Read: Hair Relaxer Lawsuits Surpass 10,000 as Major Brands Face Growing Cancer Claims — RetailBoss Read: What is The CROWN Act? Watch: You Can Touch My Hair Part 1 and Part 2 — Unruly Watch: The Wig Scene — How To Get Away with Murder ...