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The Black hair industry imports products from China. Here’s what tariffs mean for braids and wigs
Before the oppressive summer heat descends on Atlanta, therapist Brittanee Sims usually gets her thick, curly hair braided at a salon to preserve her healthy mane. But it’s more expensive this year.
Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from China. ATLANTA (AP) — Before the oppressive summer heat descends on ...
With tariffs forcing stylists and beauty supply owners to raise prices, the Black hair care industry braces for growing uncertainty. Before the oppressive summer heat descends on Atlanta, therapist ...
ATLANTA — Before the oppressive summer heat descends on Atlanta, therapist Brittanee Sims usually gets her thick, curly hair braided at a salon to preserve her healthy mane. But it’s more expensive ...
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