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Skin of Color Equity

Meaning ❉ Skin of Color Equity recognizes the distinct historical and ongoing disparities impacting individuals with textured hair, specifically Black and mixed-race hair types, within global hair care systems. This principle champions fair access to precise, comprehensive understanding regarding the unique biological and structural characteristics of these hair forms, promoting a grounded growth of knowledge. It further advocates for the systematization of hair care practices, akin to automation principles in routines, which provide consistent, predictable outcomes tailored to the specific needs of coils and curls. Moreover, this concept emphasizes the practical application of specialized information, allowing individuals to implement effective, gentle techniques that honor their hair’s heritage and support its health. True equity in this domain means moving beyond generalized advice to provide culturally attuned guidance, ensuring each strand is understood and cared for with informed intention, thereby correcting historical oversight and creating a truly supportive environment for all hair types.

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Dermatological Equity

Meaning ❉ Dermatological Equity ensures equitable skin and hair health by honoring textured hair heritage and addressing systemic biases in care.
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