When you get certain treatments for cancer, like chemotherapy, there’s a chance you’ll lose some or all of the hair on your head. It usually starts within 3 weeks of treatment and becomes more visible ...
When Leah J. Loukas, the storied wig designer behind countless Broadway productions, answers my Zoom call from her studio, it looks as if she’s sitting smack dab in the middle of a Sally’s Beauty ...
To say I was excited searching the best wigs for black women is a total understatement. As someone with (sometimes unruly) curls, I've struggled with my hair for years. Dyeing, frying, —you name it, I ...
Trends are cyclical, but “beauty blindness” is forever. From “eyebrow blindness”––the early 2000s and ‘10s trend of overdrawing and filling in your brows (think: 2003 Lil’ Kim)––to the return of ...
There are many myths when it comes to Black women and their hair care. But one of the biggest myths of all? That you don’t have to maintain your color after your wig is dyed. The truth is, your wig ...
Wigs are a huge part of the Black hair experience. Many Black women opt to wear wigs that will not only give them a go-to protective style but also have them serving different looks for every occasion ...
Hair department heads weigh in on the layered process of designing a good wig for period TV shows. Wigs are hard to pull off well. There are all kinds of reasons to need them. A heightened fictional ...
I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and I’m undergoing chemotherapy. My children are still in school. I have lost all my hair and wear a wig when out in the community. It closely approximates ...
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