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"Separate But Not Equal: Racial Bias In Salon Culture" by Jill Di Donato

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"Salon segregation is a dirty secret no one talks about, and unless you’ve experienced it, you might not know it exists. Although the beauty industry professes inclusiveness, stylists aren’t being trained in all hair types, including textured hair common among Black women. As a result, Black women cannot be expertly serviced in all salons. This is problematic, especially as the salon is a place dedicated to self-care, a place to be pampered and feel beautiful." - Jill Di Donato, Huffpost

Thank you to Huffpost's Jill Di Donato for reporting!

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