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In a few weeks, your social media feed will be filled with photos of people trotting off to exotic locations to enjoy the summer warmth. For some, that means finding a go-to protective style or finding a seasonal nail polish. Some people stock up on their favorite hair care products and travel-sized containers in anticipation of running out of options at hotels and other accommodations.Depending on where you’re headed, purchasing beauty products upon arrival may be subject to a common “tourist tax” (when an additional fee is added to products sold in areas primarily visited by non-nationals) due to poor…
Los Angeles, CA – February 20: (Exclusive Coverage) (Editorial Use Only) Beyoncé celebrates the launch of her hair care line CÉCRED at an intimate gathering at The Reverie LA on February 20, 2024 in Los Angeles. Angeles, California. (Photo by Julian Dakdouk/Parkwood Media/WireImage via Parkwood)WireImage via Parkwood Beyoncé has released a new hair care brand, Cécred. The eight-piece collection includes clarifying shampoos and scalp scrubs, moisturizing shampoos, moisturizing deep conditioners, and even a “fermented rice and rose ritual treatment.” In the lead-up to the launch, Beyoncé’s fans, affectionately known as the “Beyhive”, shared their thoughts about the new brand online.…
Beyoncé gives BeyHive a beautiful gift. Her hair care brand Cécred is available now. Fans have been waiting for this moment since May 16, when Beyoncé took a break from her Renaissance World Tour content to tease on her Instagram feed that she was “building” something special. (Although some people begged her to stop using hair care.) In a carousel of photos that included Beyoncé styling her hair with an unmarked bottle on her dressing table and a much younger Beyoncé braiding her hair, the megastar was the last to appear. I asked on the slide. What about mom’s salon…
There are very few things in this world that allow you to leave the house at 7am. But when I was invited to test out Beyonce Knowles-Carter’s latest hair care line, I made an exception. I left my New Jersey home right after sunrise and trekked for two hours to arrive in Brooklyn by 9am. It was peak morning rush hour, but we didn’t care. I had one goal in mind. It’s all about testing out Knowles Carter’s long-awaited hair care line, Secred (pronounced like “holy”), and Neil Farina Salon owner and hairstylist responsible for creating her killer Renaissance hairstyle.…
In a press release for Secred, Beyoncé said: “We started by prioritizing the needs of textured hair like mine, along with other types and textures that require more moisture and strength.” I’ve worn it in many different ways: natural, ironed, braided, colored, weaved, wigs, etc. Because I want everyone to have the freedom to express their hair in whatever way makes them feel good. , we started by creating products needed for hair and scalp health.My first impression when I saw the 8-piece Foundation Collection lined up at the station was, “The greige packaging won again!” But seriously, the atmosphere…
everyone! Nothing makes you feel more doper than receiving an email in your inbox titled “Beyoncé Knowles Carter’s Hair Care Brand: Confidential News + Invitation.” right? And my reaction was definitely what I expected. A momentary squeal of pure excitement and disbelief was followed by the immediate reaction of a legal agreement to keep everything I had heard and experienced… secret for now.Let me just say, I was pleasantly surprised by the product choices, the feel of everything in my 4b hair, and the fact that Ms. Tina Knowles (aka Beyoncé’s mom) was on my scalp during the top-secret Cécred…
The drug finasteride, also known as Propecia or Proscar, treats male pattern baldness and enlarged prostate in millions of men around the world. But new research from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign suggests the drug may also have surprising life-saving effects by lowering cholesterol and reducing the overall risk of cardiovascular disease. The study, published in the Journal of Lipid Research, found a significant correlation between finasteride use and lower cholesterol levels in men who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2009 to 2016. . In mice that took high doses of finasteride, researchers found…
Signed: Lauren Quinn Newswise — Urbana, Illinois — The drug finasteride, also known as Propecia or Proscar, treats male pattern baldness and enlarged prostate in millions of men around the world. But new research from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign suggests the drug may also have surprising life-saving effects by lowering cholesterol and reducing the overall risk of cardiovascular disease. The study, published in the Journal of Lipid Research, found a significant correlation between finasteride use and lower cholesterol levels in men who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2009 to 2016. . In mice…
My curly hair hasn’t gotten the love and attention it deserves from me over the years. Until recently, I had never even tried drying a Type 4 coil to its natural springy shape. I committed to blow drying and ironing my hair every week like clockwork. Now, there’s nothing wrong with straightening your hair, but I’ve always thought that my hair texture was too wild, unwieldy, and dare I say, unattractive to thrive in its natural state. I started to realize that I was only doing this because I was doing it. (Don’t worry, I’m dedicated to getting rid of…
Over the past 20 years, hair loss treatments have not made much progress. But several biotech companies are hard at work on the case, tantalizingly close to the breakthrough many patients are hoping for. As body dysmorphia is amplified by our ubiquitous digital world, psychiatrists are increasingly linking the onset of male- and female-pattern baldness to mental health conditions ranging from anxiety to depression.Closing the gap in preventive carePreventive treatments are lacking. Until recently, the only drugs approved by regulators were minoxidil and Propecia, both of which were only marginally effective at stopping hair loss, and the former being the…