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  2. The Best Black-Owned Hair Brands to Support Year-Round - AOL

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    Multi-Use Softening Leave In Conditioner. Launched by OG natural hair vlogger Whitney White, you can find Melanin Hair Care's best-sellers lined on shelves at your local Sephora.This sulfate-free ...

  3. The 6 Best Fragrance-free Hair Sprays for Sensitive Scalps - AOL

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    Navigating the world of hair care can be difficult when you have sensitive skin, especially in regards to styling products. For those looking to avoid scalp-irritating ingredients such as ...

  4. The 14 Best Fragrance-free Shampoos for Healthier, Stronger Hair

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    The key to thicker, stronger hair lies in your hair-care routine, which is why it's essential to use products that are fortified with nourishing ingredients in order to promote a healthy scalp.

  5. Moroccanoil - Wikipedia

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    Moroccanoil is an Israeli [2] [3] cosmetics company headquartered in New York City, [4] [5] [6] specializing in hair care products containing argan oil. The company was founded in 2008 in Montreal by Chilean-Canadian Carmen Tal and her Israeli then-husband Ofer Tal.

  6. Aveda - Wikipedia

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    Aveda manufactures skin and body care, cosmetics, perfume (internally called "pure-fume"), hair color, and hair care products, and trains students in cosmetology, massage, and esthiology at the Aveda Institutes in Minneapolis, New York City, Des Moines, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Orlando, Denver, Winnipeg, and many other cities.

  7. Johnson Products Company - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] By the 1960s had an estimated 80 percent of the black hair-care market and annual sales of $12.6 million by 1970. [1] In 1971, JPC went public and was the first African American owned company to trade on the American Stock Exchange. [1] [5] The company's most well-known product was Afro Sheen for natural hair when afros became popular.