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  2. Riley Keough’s New Dark Hair Is Cold-Weather Chic

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    The 34-year-old actress unveiled a jet-black hair makeover via Instagram on Thursday, November 3, ahead of the Virginia Film Festival. ... She used Clairol Natural Instincts Bold in shade Copper ...

  3. Clairol - Wikipedia

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    By 1959, Clairol was considered the leading company in the U.S. hair-coloring industry. In 2004, Clairol registered annual sales of US$1.6 billion from the sale of its hair-care products. [2] As of 2014, Clairol manufactures hair-coloring products sold under the brand names "Natural Instincts", "Nice 'n Easy", and "Perfect Lights". [3]

  4. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Clairol, formerly a personal products division of Procter & Gamble making hair coloring, hair spray, shampoo, hair conditioner, and styling products, sold to Coty on October 1, 2016 Balsam coloring brand (part of Clairol) Natural Instincts hair coloring (part of Clairol) Perfect Lights hair coloring (part of Clairol)

  5. 25 Fall Hair Color Trends You’re Going to Be Seeing Everywhere

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    New season, new 'do! These are the subtle and statement-making hair color trends you won't be able to stop staring at this fall—and will totally want to try yourself. The post 25 Fall Hair Color ...

  6. 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 .

  7. Return of the relaxer? Why some Black women are ... - AOL

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    Social media also played a significant role in the ascent of natural hair around this time, namely YouTube, which fostered a natural hair community highlighted by Black women embracing their ...