"Ban Hair Discrimination

Gaining Momentum"
by Candice Norwood
Chemical straightening products have been linked to problems with hair loss, burns, cancer, miscarriages and infant underdevelopment, according to studies that include data from the National Institutes of Health and researchers with Harvard University's school of public health. Anthony recounted that her motivation for transitioning to natural hair came around the age of 21 when her doctor warned that the chemicals in her straighteners could be causing her to develop fibroids.
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The details about the health risks associated with chemical straightening products, such as hair loss, burns, cancer, and other serious conditions, support the central idea of banning hair discrimination by highlighting the harmful effects that societal beauty standards can have on individuals' health and well-being. This reinforces the necessity to embrace natural hair and reduce reliance on damaging cosmetic practices.