Healthy hair is beautiful hair. And for Black women, wash day is often a sacred act of self-care. In our new series , we’re asking influential women to break down exactly what goes into their routines, so you can learn their tips, tricks, and products that work for your texture and style.
doesn’t take her hair too seriously. “I’m not attached to my hair. Maybe it’s because I know it will grow,” says the Rhode Island–based content creator. “Instead I like to think of it as an accessory.” It’s a refreshing take in a time when many Black women are —whether it be political, social, and otherwise.
But for Mena and her 90,000 followers, her hair journey is one of unadulterated joy and self-expression. “I love to change my hair," she says. "I love.
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