The business of black hair

The business of black hair

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Transitioning to natural hair

Lynda and Claire discuss transitioning to natural hair - the process of growing out your natural texture before cutting off the processed or damaged ends. Special guest Britain's Next Top Model winner Jade Burt (nee Thompson) shares her hair natural hair journey. For information ...  Show more

Hair Resolutions

Lynda and Claire share their hair resolutions for 2019 and what old habits they want to leave in 2018. Special guest, 4C Afro hair Instagram influencer @trinity_nubianqueen shares her top tips and hair story. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Le ...  Show more

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