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A South African woman posted a TikTok of her 4C hair being styled in a salon in China. The confident moment sparked cultural ...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been around for thousands of years, offering natural remedies for a wide range of health issues, including hair loss and hair growth. While modern medicine ...
A barber in China gives his customers the most outrageous hairstyles. Lao Qiao, 44, creatively styles their hair with unique methods at his shop in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Footage shows the ...
Young Chinese women have flocked to show off their body hair in a popular social media contest. The trending competition has gathered at least 190 million views after being posted to China's ...
Many Chinese wig producers are running short of raw material - genuine hair, which they used to import in large quantities from neighboring countries including India, but the surging coronavirus ...
Chinese New Year is the time of year to head to the salon for a refresh on your signature ‘do, or to undergo a complete hair makeover to wow your loved ones. So, try out these popular hairstyles ...
Xi Jinping in 2008 (left) and 2023. In recent years, the Chinese president has demonstrated his unique status by breaking with convention and allowing his hair to show signs of gray.
FROM serums to old wives’ tales, there are countless options for tackling hair loss. A Chinese medicine expert shared the acupressure trick she swears by for boosting growth. In her viral vid… ...
Ancient Chinese herbs that are commonly associated with promoting hair health. Here are some which can easily stop hair fall. Fo-Ti (Polygonum multiflorum): Also known as He Shou Wu, Fo-Ti is ...
Chinese feminists have entered an armpit hair contest (All images: Weibo) ... it is nothing of the sort,” she argued. open image in gallery. A woman enters an armpit hair contest.
Growing up in Montreal, Lili Lai didn’t feel confident in her Asian identity. However, a trip to Vietnam changed how she perceived the role of fashion and hair in embracing her culture.
The Red Yao women of Huangluo village only cut their hair around their 18th birthday. ... In this Chinese village of 'real-life Rapunzels,' women only cut their hair once in their lives.