didn’t always have a good relationship with her . That’s right—the now founder of her very own natural hair care line, , used to struggle with accepting her curl pattern.“I didn’t really see lots of representation,” she tells Glamour. “Whenever hair was talked about—especially when it came to beauty—the narrative was always focused on European standards of hair.
So here I am, a young Black girl with curly hair, and I just didn’t see myself being celebrated at all.”So the mom to kids Cree, 12, and Kairo, 5, was inspired to do a in 2012. “I saw how women were putting their foot down, taking a stance and saying, ‘You know what?
We are no longer going to conform to what society says or considers beautiful,’” Mowry continues. “Being my authentic self and me embracing who I am—that is where it’s at.
So I did the big chop. Once I did that, I went on this kind of journey of just researching products. I didn’t find any products that really fit my personal needs.
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