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Aasiyah Abdulsalam is using patented robots to produce human-made wigs with no lace and has raised $6.2M as a result
Aasiyah Abdulsalam is leveraging robotics to solve pain points in the wig industry. The London native, raised in Ireland by parents from Nigeria, developed scalp psoriasis at 12 years old, according ...
Wigs have long been a staple of Black women’s culture.
BOSTON (WBZ) - When a Massachusetts cancer patient learned she would lose her hair during treatment, she went on a search for a wig that matched her real hair’s texture, leading to a new business ...
"Seeing her smile was the best thing ever," Rubi Rojas tells PEOPLE of the moment her daughter Lorelai put on the wig made of her mom's hair ...
Nhatthuy Calix, or Tiffani, is turning her hair loss journey into a new purpose by opening her business called Wigs By Tiffani. "I had my third baby, I thought I was experiencing postpartum hair loss, ...
Too often, the best beauty stories go Untold, solely based on a person's skin color, religion, gender expression, disability, or socioeconomic status. Here, we're passing the mic to some of the most ...
Women behind the wigs describe engaging in a profession that is part artisan, part therapist, part entrepreneur, and part ...
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