I Hated My Hair.
We interviewed 5 drastically different women who shared one commonality that perhaps every woman can relate to - our tumultuous relationship with our hair and how society has shaped our views.
We interviewed 5 drastically different women who shared one commonality that perhaps every woman can relate to - our tumultuous relationship with our hair and how society has shaped our views.
Diana Ford is a hair stylist and wig technician who specializes in customizing hair pieces for women with alopecia. In addition to her technical skillset, we asked Diana about her POV on race in regards to wigs and hair pieces, especially in light of BLM.
Tahnee Brown started as a hair colorist by training, but when she experienced hair loss due to personal events, her life changed forever.
She started the Facebook group, Hair Loss Sisters, to unite women who were experiencing the same issues as she had been going through. Little did she know, it would become a huge success with almost 12K followers and numerous posts from many women every day!
About 3 years into her page, she decided to take a leap of faith and create pieces for her new brand, The Hair Mama.
Her goal was to create fresh and modern hair colors and styles that weren't available in the market - and the brand took off!