Why Are So Many Black Women Going Bald? Hair Loss, Alopecia & Toxic Braids

First, it was BBLs, then fillers—now braids?! It feels like we can’t have anything! In this video, I discuss the growing issue of hair loss and alopecia among Black women. With more women experiencing thinning edges and bald spots, hair health is becoming a major concern. And now, with reports that some braiding hair contains carcinogens, we have to ask—what’s the solution? Is going natural truly the answer when our hair isn’t always embraced in every aspect of our lives? Let’s dive into this conversation below! Chapters 🎀 00:07 Intro 01:08 Natural vs. Extensions 02:32 Relationship with Your Hair 04:33 Taking Care of Your Hair Is Taking Care of Yourself 06:59 Hairstyles & Perceptions 09:47 Plastic-Free Braids Connect with Me 📸 Instagram || @ann.adeva1 🎵 Spotify || My Playlist Special Thanks Thank you to Cassidy Karon for the instrumental! 🎶 Track from Kaututura’s Favourite Son (2021) Produced by: Devitchi Co-Produced by: Cassidy Karon 🎧 His album “STREET LIGHT” is out now on all platforms! 💚 Listen here https://direct.me/cassidykaron 📲 Follow Cassidy Karon on Instagram @cassidykaron Keywords Hair Loss, Alopecia, Black Women, Protective Styles, Natural Hair, BBLs, Fillers, Braids, Carcinogens, Hair Health, Beauty Standards, Self-Acceptance, Hair Discrimination, Natural vs. Protective, Scalp Care, Hair Loss Awareness, Let’s Talk, Comment Below, Black Beauty, Hair Journey, Healthy Hair