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  2. Bronner Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Bronner Bros. The Bronner Bros. Enterprise is one of the largest private African American hair and skin care producers in the United States. Founded in 1947 [2] by brothers Dr. Nathaniel H. Bronner, Sr. and Arthur E. Bronner, Sr., Bronner Bros. has over 300 full-time and part-time staff members. The company headquarters is located in Atlanta ...

  3. Locks of Love - Wikipedia

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    locksoflove.org. Locks of Love is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit charity that provides custom-made hair prosthetics to disadvantaged children up to the age of 21 who have suffered hair loss as a result of medical conditions, such as alopecia, burn trauma, and cancer treatment. [3] They are provided to the children free of charge, [5] and they may ...

  4. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    e. 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] African-American hair often has a kinky hairy ...

  5. AG Hair - Wikipedia

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    AG Care was founded in 1989, by Lotte Davis, a South African-born graphic designer and her husband John Davis, a hairdresser from Liverpool, in their North Vancouver basement. [3][5][6] The Davises began to formulate and manufacture their own professional hair care products, which they sold to salons directly beginning in 1990. [3][7] In 2001 ...

  6. Johnson Products Company - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Products Company (JPC) is a privately held American business based in Chicago, Illinois. It is best known for manufacturing a line of hair care and cosmetic products for African American consumers under the names Afro Sheen and Ultra Sheen. The company was a longtime sponsor of the syndicated US television dance show Soul Train until ...

  7. Madam C. J. Walker - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Sarah learned about hair care from her brothers, who were barbers in St. Louis. [9] Around the time of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (World's Fair at St. Louis in 1904), she became a commission agent selling products for Annie Turnbo Malone, an African-American hair-care entrepreneur, millionaire, and owner of the Poro Company. [5]