Afro-textured hair

The Worldwide Plant Based Food Ingredients Industry is Expected to Reach $7.6 Billion by 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

The Global Plant Based Food Ingredients Market is estimated to be USD 3.76 Bn in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 7.64 Bn by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 15.22%.

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  • The Global Plant Based Food Ingredients Market is estimated to be USD 3.76 Bn in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 7.64 Bn by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 15.22%.
  • The report presents a detailed Ansoff matrix analysis for the Global Plant Based Food Ingredients Market.
  • The report offers a comprehensive evaluation of the Global Plant Based Food Ingredients Market.
  • The Global Plant Based Food Ingredients Market is segmented based on Type, Application, and Geography.

Dove And The Crown Coalition Celebrate The State Of Delaware Becoming The Ninth State To Pass The Crown Act Banning Hair Discrimination

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

The CROWN Act was introduced byprimary sponsor Senator Darius J.

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  • The CROWN Act was introduced byprimary sponsor Senator Darius J.
  • Brown (D-Wilmington)in January 2021 and isdesigned to prevent students, workers, and tenantsfrom being subjected to unequal treatment due to hair texture or protective hairstyles historically associated with race.
  • New Mexico recently passed legislation inspired by the CROWN Act that also protects against hair discrimination.
  • The CROWN Coalition members believe diversity and inclusion are key drivers of success across all industries and sectors.\n'

All Things Hair Stands Up to Be Counted in Support of Petition to Protect Afro Textured Hair

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

LONDON, July 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- All Things Hairis supporting writer/broadcaster Emma Dabiri to petition for the protection of Afro textured hair in UK law, through an interview on the importance of natural hair.

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  • LONDON, July 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- All Things Hairis supporting writer/broadcaster Emma Dabiri to petition for the protection of Afro textured hair in UK law, through an interview on the importance of natural hair.
  • The petition calls for explicit protection for Afro hair under the 2010 Equality Act.
  • The School Hair Survey 2019 reports that 95% of respondents are in favour of such legislation.
  • Emma's natural hair journey began when she was pregnant and decided to stop chemically straightening her hair.

Afro Sheen, the Iconic Hair Styling Brand for ALL Afro Textured Hair, Launches Nine New Products For the First Time in 20 Years

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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Men and women alike used Afro Sheen products to celebrate the naturally coarse, kinky textures of their hair, most popularly worn in afro hairstyles of all sizes.

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  • Men and women alike used Afro Sheen products to celebrate the naturally coarse, kinky textures of their hair, most popularly worn in afro hairstyles of all sizes.
  • From waves to tight coils, all crowns can achieve great styling with this new line of versatile, styling products.
  • "Our hair is a pivotal element in our self-expression and cultural identity," shares Kelly Keith, Vice-President of Marketing, Afro Sheen.
  • Deeply rooted in the community, quality and multi-purpose products, Afro Sheen enables personality, pride, and personal style to shine through hair care.

New Dove Study Confirms Workplace Bias Against Hairstyles Impacts Black Women's Ability To Celebrate Their Natural Beauty

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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Additionally, the survey found that hairstyles inherent to Black identity -- locs, braids, and natural curls -- are perceived as less professional.

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  • Additionally, the survey found that hairstyles inherent to Black identity -- locs, braids, and natural curls -- are perceived as less professional.
  • Dove co-founded the CROWN Coalition (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) to ensure all women can celebrate the individuality of their natural beauty.
  • "This ground-breaking research provides evidence of what we have always knownanecdotally that black women experience discrimination in the workplace due to their natural hair.
  • Black women reported they are 80% more likely to change their natural hair to meet social norms or expectations at work.

Influential Textured Hair Category Continues to Revolutionize the Retail Beauty Marketplace

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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

According to the 2018 TextureTrends Report, more than 80 percent of women with curly and coily hair say they purchase products specifically for textured hair versus general market products.

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  • According to the 2018 TextureTrends Report, more than 80 percent of women with curly and coily hair say they purchase products specifically for textured hair versus general market products.
  • Ingredients Matter: Women with textured hair are more likely to seek or avoid specific ingredients in their haircare products.
  • Women with relaxed hair are more concerned about hair breakage than any other hair texture.
  • By engaging beauty enthusiasts through original content, product reviews and e-commerce, the brand influences up to $5 billion in hair care sales each year.