The historic legislative moment helps beauty move toward inclusivity and equity by requiring students to learn about all hair types. Find out how you can support the movement.
A new US consumer study by All Things Hair shows that a quarter of American women, especially multiracial and biracial women, don't go to the salon. The survey also shows African American women visit more regularly, have longer appointments and spend more at the salon, despite the fact they have to travel the furthest.
Black Beauty Roster (BBR) Launches Department Head Training Program with Warner Bros. Discovery to promote fashion and entertainment job opportunities for Black hairstylists and makeup artists.
Learning empathy, flexibility, and how to work with people from different backgrounds and cultures will prepare the students of the barber and beauty to navigate an increasingly multicultural future.
Beauty nonprofit brings the industry’s top AAPI hair and makeup artists together to offer back-to-back education in a fundraiser to raise funds for an AAPI artist grant.
Three days of textured hair education produced by Keya Neal to further the mission of racial inclusion and equity in the salon industry.
Jooyeon Song, Asian female founder of ManiMe, felt compelled to respond to rising anti-hate crimes with a heartfelt letter to her ManiMe community.
The Dresscode Project's mission is to educate and empower hair stylists and barbers to give people haircuts that help them look the way they feel, and to provide education, events and support to stylists looking to create safer spaces in their areas.
Understanding that a "nude" color doesn't mean the same to everyone, Revel Nail provides nail salon professionals a wider range of shades to match all clients.
The campaign is set to underscore these values that propel the brand to be “a friend to hair, hairstylists, to her, him, them and you.”
If it is passed by the Senate, natural hair discrimination could be deemed illegal nationwide.
This digital education event is intended to repair a damaged industry through education for all hairdressers about all hair textures.
20 of the industry’s top artists behind the hair and faces of Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, Tyra Banks, Taraji P. Henson and others will be offering live education on how to work with deep skin tones and textured hair.
"We have developed this idea based on the white hair standard of what is good hair and what is not good hair. Those stories become real and they make you think that there is something wrong with you."
Arguably the most-studied book in the professional beauty industry, the creators of Milady Standard Cosmetology are committed to driving real change, moving forward, in their content.
As an industry, we’re examining the ways we can improve around diversity, inclusivity and representation. This educational equity consultant suggests we check ourselves, first.
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