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Bad Hair (2021)


Many years later, in 1989, an adult Anna is an assistant at Culture, a television station featuring African-American music artists. Aspiring to move up in the industry, she is devastated when her mentor, Edna, the current head of programming, is ousted by the station's owner, Grant Madison, and replaced with former supermodel Zora. Anna suggests her idea to expand the station's reach by diversifying the Culture VJs' style and showcase a live music video countdown show. Impressed, Zora takes her on as her assistant, but demands that Anna change from her natural Afro-textured hair to a weave to fit the station's new image. Zora gives her the address of her upscale hair salon, Virgie's. The process is painful, but Virgie gives Anna a pink bottle of hair product and tells her never to let the weave get wet.




Bad Hair (2021)


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Anna's new hair helps her succeed, getting her noticed by an old work flame, Julius. She expresses the desire to become host of the countdown. Despite the VJs' reluctance to change to a more commercial appearance, Anna convinces them to sport the new weaves. However, she begins to notice strange phenomena, such as the hair moving on its own, intense hunger pangs, and dreams of hair being cut on a plantation. When her drunk landlord, Mr. Tannen, attempts to rape her, Anna stabs him in self defense. The hair surges into the wound and drains Tannen of his blood, killing him. She is horrified. At a party, Zora asks cryptic questions about whether Anna is still using the hair product, leading her to suspect that Zora is similarly afflicted. She is confronted by Edna, who is disappointed by Anna selling out Culture's image and criticizes her weave as indicative of her lack of integrity. Anna is crushed when she learns that Zora has made herself host instead, and has been having an affair with Julius. When Anna later has sex with Julius, the hair possesses her, and she angrily stabs him. The hair feeds on his blood.


Terrified, Anna flees to a natural hair salon to have the weave removed and runs into Edna. She tearfully apologizes for disappointing her, but as the stylist attempts to cut her weave out, the hair kills everyone in the salon. Anna recalls an African American slave lore tale called "The Moss Haired Girl" from a book given to her by her uncle, a Black studies professor. A slave fashions a wig from tree moss to replicate the straight hair of her masters, but finds the moss is actually the hair of dead witches who possess the woman. Frantic, Anna finds that Zora and others who received weaves from Virgie's are possessed. Zora attempts to break free from the possession and is killed by her own hair. Now fully controlling Zora and the others, the hair chases Anna through the building. Trapped in a sound booth, she lights a cigarette in preparation for her death. However, she spots a sprinkler and triggers it, causing water to soak her and the others, weakening her hair and allowing her to cut it off.


As she moves back into her uncle and aunt's home, Anna learns the hair product is made with pig's blood, intended to help feed the hair. She sees new advertisements for Culture featuring Zora, who survived and is now fully possessed by the witches' hair. She finishes reading the story of the Moss Haired Girl, which tells of the plantation master's descendants continuing to farm the hair, knowing of its controlling abilities. A truck with the same logo of the tree moss illustration drives out to a plantation, where it loads up boxes of hair, and unloads the corpses of the hair's victims. The plantation owner is revealed to be Culture station owner, Grant Madison, and the tree, rife with writhing hair, grows nearby. Anna's cousin Linda announces she managed to get an appointment at Virgie's to have a weave put in.


Ever needed to remove your headphones after some time in the office, only to find a dent on your hair, where your headphone band used to be?This can make you feel a bit conscious about how you look, especially when professional environments like the workplace require you to always be on your best appearance.


Headphone hair develops because of pressure exerted by your headphone band on the top of your head. By repositioning the headband, you remove the pressure off the top of your head and, thus, avoid flattening the hair.


When worn too tightly, headphones not only exert significant pressure on the hair and scalp but also repeatedly tug on the hair. If you constantly move around while wearing tight headphones, your hair gets pulled repeatedly. Readjusting headphones without loosening them may cause traction on the scalp, too. In the long run, these factors can all lead to traction alopecia.


How about companies design products for diverse groups and not just people with straight, flat hair. Instead of giving me recommendations for how I need to accommodate and live with bad product design, highlight companies that have created products that also work for people with curly and afro hair.


The Solution: Gently pat your hair dry after your shower or use a t-shirt to ring your hair dry. T-shirt material is less damaging than towel fibers. To repair any previous damage, try our House of Dear Resurrecting Rinse to add back in moisture and essential vitamins to keep hair healthy and strong.


The Solution: The best way to escape this unwanted outcome is by waiting to brush your hair until it is almost dry. Use a little dab of House of Dear Finishing Salve to add shine and definition to control short hair or texture and body for long, lusciously wavy hair. Your hair will benefit from a blast of moisture thanks to our unique blend of Aloe Vera, Rose of Jericho, and Sunflower Seed Oil.


The Solution: Instead of blow-drying your hair daily, opt for just a few times a week or just for certain occasions. When you do blow dry, use a protective treatment. Pump a few sprays of House of Dear Volumizing Tonic into your hair, focusing on the roots, to add volume and shine while creating a protective barrier from the heat.


Hair transplant kolkata basically includes the movement of the uncovered safe hair follicles to the going bald zones on top of the head from the rear of the stow away. This interaction is basically lasting since hair follicles from the rear of the head will in general be impervious to hairlessness independent of where they have been found.


The corrective treatments used today are Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) or Follicular Unit Excision (FUE). Both forms of hair transplant involve a surgical procedure and require a great deal of skill from the surgeon, so choosing an experienced and reputable clinic is key to a successful restorative hair transplant.


Many people use hair dyes, which can contain different types of chemicals. Studies have looked at hair dyes as a possible risk factor for various types of cancer. Here is what the research shows so that you can make choices that are comfortable for you.


People who work around hair dyes regularly as part of their jobs, such as hairdressers, stylists, and barbers, are likely to be exposed more than people who just dye their hair on occasion. Many of the concerns about hair dyes possibly causing cancer have focused on people who work with them.


Researchers have been studying a possible link between hair dye use and cancer for many years. Studies have looked most closely at the risks of blood cancers (leukemias and lymphomas), bladder cancer, and breast cancer.


Most of the studies looking at whether hair dye products increase the risk of cancer have focused on certain cancers such as bladder cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, leukemia, and breast cancer. These studies have looked at 2 groups of people:


Bladder cancer: Most studies of people exposed to hair dyes at work, such as hairdressers and barbers, have found a small but fairly consistent increased risk of bladder cancer. However, studies looking at people who have their hair dyed have not found a consistent increase in bladder cancer risk.


Leukemias and lymphomas: Studies looking at a possible link between personal hair dye use and the risk of blood-related cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma have had mixed results. For example, some studies have found an increased risk of certain types of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (but not others) in women who use hair dyes, especially if they began use before 1980 and/or use darker colors. The same types of results have been found in some studies of leukemia risk. However, other studies have not found an increased risk.


Breast cancer: Results of studies looking at a possible link between personal hair dye use and breast cancer have been mixed. Many studies have not found an increase in risk, although some more recent studies have. Some studies have also suggested possible links with certain subtypes of breast cancer but not with others. 041b061a72


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