Now,” she laughed, “I can be myself. This firm hold gel “is very conditioning to the hair, while flexible,” Smith says. “This and the Frozen Glaze contain strengthening protein for the hair fiber, are easy to use without reverting the hair while elongating. These two can also be ‘cocktailed! I love using setting foams to create soft edges that stay laid,” says Brady, and this is one of her favorites. The argan oil keeps hair nourished, and the foam gives hair a lightweight, nonsticky feel. McKnight’s final go-to is this edgewax. “This three-in-one edge control can be used for multiple hairstyles. It’s great for getting those perfect Nipsey Hussle braids by applying the wax on the parting while braiding. It’s perfect for laying down flyways when applying in box braids,” she says. “Last but not least, it’s perfect for laying down those edges for us girls who yearn for smooth, sleek finish. This product works great on hair type 3C–4C hair. If you have 4B–4C hair, for best results I suggest getting the extra hold.” I love this jam because it’s a perfect edge styler but mainly used for braiding and locs styles,” Miller says. “I love using it for an effortless soft baby-hair moment. It’s extremely hydrating, which is great for my edges on a daily basis to up keep effortless baby hairs. It’s also formulated by a Black hairstylist here in Brooklyn, so you know it’s spot-on.
On February 3rd, Anthony Fauci announced that he had seen “no red flags” in the 10,000 pregnant women who had received the vaccine in the U.S. In short, yes, simply because pregnancy itself is designated high risk for the development of severe disease, hospitalization, and even death, says Leftwich. “The MMWR [Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] estimated that pregnant women are at three times higher risk for requiring admission to an ICU or requiring a ventilator [because of COVID-19] and that their risk of death is about 70% higher than their nonpregnant peers,” adds Fradin. That risk is compounded for pregnant women of color. The maternal death rate for black mothers is already double the rate of white mothers, and nationally Black and Latina women are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 during pregnancy. So grave are the concerns around COVID-19 and maternal mortality that legislation to address the issue was introduce...
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