Beauty Salons and Reproductive Health Disparities


Black Women for Wellness is conducting research amongst African American beauty salons to explore connections between products utilized primarily by Black women and any reproductive health disparities.

If you are a stylist, know a stylist, or are interested in participating and sharing your experiences and perspectives, please contact nourbese flint or call 323-290-2955 for more information.




3 Comments


  1. Aug 28, 2011

    Nikole west

    says:

    Is this research study still in progress? I would like to share this information to my networks.

    Reply

    • Sep 1, 2011

      Nourbese

      says:

      Dear Nikole, the research is still in progress… please call the office at 323.290.5955 or email nourbese@bwwla.com for more information about the beauty salon research

      Reply

  2. Feb 16, 2012

    Asabi Rich

    says:

    Please keep me abreast of this research.
    Thank you.

    Asabi Adefunmilayo F. Rich, Reiki Practitioner II
    Founder and Director
    Traditional and Ancestral Communities University (TAACU)

    Reply

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