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She also became an Oscar and Emmy nominee, a fashion icon, and, as of last year, the creator of a namesake haircare brand. The line, which includes four new products that are dropping in the early months of 2021 at Target, was influenced by her own natural-hair journey. Taraji hair products CN Fashion & Beauty
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More hair products we've tested: Get The ESSENCE Magazineby subscribing below Look: We’re not best friends, but we aren’t enemies either. I always have some sort of protective style in my hair such as box braids, crochet braids or passion twists, but it’s not just because I like the way they look. I opt for protective styles because I haven’t exactly grown to love my natural hair the way I want to just yet. It’s healthy, voluminous and smells pretty good all the time, but I just don’t see it the way that others do. My mother loves my natural hair and want that I wear it all of the time, but I want to be able to feel that way about myself first before I go parading into the world with it.
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Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker TARAJI'S SCALP CARE PICKS When she was working on her products, Henson took inspiration from her own hair’s needs. “My hair is always lacking in moisture. I have to have moisture,” she told Who What Wear last March. “I love healthy hair. I've always been about healthy hair and scalp since I was little.”
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Gem Lites Colorwash, Professional Semi-Permanent Hair Color Depositing Shampoo, Citrine, 8.25 Fl Oz Get The ESSENCE Newsletter and Special Offers delivered to your inbox “I didn’t experience that type of discrimination, but that’s just because I didn’t buck the system. I was always wearing my hair straight and conforming, because that’s just what it was. That was the look,” she says. “But, why shouldn’t we wear our natural hair? There is nothing I can do about the color of my skin or how my hair grows out of my head. It’s horrible for a person to walk around and be made to feel that something’s wrong with them because of how they’re naturally born. It’s sickening.”