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  2. Whitney White - Wikipedia

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    Whitney White (born December 23, 1985), known as Naptural85 on YouTube, is an American vlogger, blogger, natural hair enthusiast, and entrepreneur.She started sharing her story from her first video “Natural Hair Journey”, which showed her hair transition from relaxed to natural hair.

  3. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    The natural hair movement is a movement which aims to encourage people of African descent to embrace their natural, afro-textured hair; especially in the workplace. It originated in the United States during the 1960s, and resurged in popularity in the 2000s .

  4. 12 seriously amazing products for natural hair you need to ...

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    Having wavy, curly and thick hair is the ultimate hair blessing IMO. Your hair has bounce, texture, curl definition and no two curly heads are the same. That being said, it's extremely important ...

  5. I shouldn't have to prove anything about my natural hair ...

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    In the early 2010s, the popularity of natural hair vloggers on YouTube inspired many Black women to stop chemically straightening their hair and embrace their curls. I was one of them.

  6. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    To maintain the look of the Jheri curl, wearers are required to apply a curl activator spray and moisturizers daily, and sleep with a plastic cap over the hair to prevent it from drying out. These products are expensive; a typical bottle of activator was small, retailed from $3 to $6, and was quickly depleted.

  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.