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  2. Conk - Wikipedia

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    Conk hairstyle. The conk was a hairstyle popular among African-American men from the 1920s up to the early-to-mid 1960s. [1] This hairstyle called for a man with naturally "kinky" hair to have it chemically straightened using a relaxer called congolene, an initially homemade hair straightener gel made from the extremely corrosive chemical lye which was often mixed with eggs and potatoes.

  3. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    African-American hair or Black hair refers to hair types, textures, and styles that are linked to African-American culture, often drawing inspiration from African hair culture. It plays a major role in the identity and politics of Black culture in the United States and across the diaspora . [ 1 ]

  4. ‘Coming 2 America’ Hairstylist Stacey Morris Reflects on ...

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    The Black barbers, who were usually slaves, rarely serviced Blac As a Black female barber-stylist, by profession, I reflect on the history of Black barbers and barbershops, as well as my ...

  5. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    This style is most common among women. Bouffant: A style distinguished by smooth hair that is heightened and given extra fullness over teasing in the fringe area. Bowl cut: Named for the shape of the style as much as for a once-common method of achieving it (i.e. using a bowl to style the cut by placing it on the head and trimming the open hair).

  6. These Black Sacramento barbers bring mental health care to ...

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    Black men and boys account for more than 80% of suicides among Black Americans, according to the CDC, while rates of death by suicide among Black men have increased 25% in the past two decades.

  7. Shape-up - Wikipedia

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    A man with a freshly cut shape-up and waves Matt Dumba with a buzz cut and line up. During the 1970s and the era of disco, most African-Americans sported an afro to reflect their cultural identity and their pride in their hair.

  8. Cornrows - Wikipedia

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    A similar style is also seen in depictions of the ancient Cushitic people of the Horn of Africa, who appear to be wearing this style of braids as far back as 2000 B.C. [19] In Nubia, the remains of a young girl wearing cornrows has been dated to 550–750 A.D. [20] Cornrows have also been documented in the ancient Nok civilization in Nigeria ...

  9. Nonprofit Trains Black Barbers to be Mental Health Advocates

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