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Like any anticipated Disney release, “The Little Mermaid” has inspired dozens of imaginative product launches and collaborations ahead of the film’s May release. But the best of the bunch might be this haircare set from Carols’ Daughter, made specifically for those with natural curls and textured hair to perfect their own mermaid locs.
The Vanilla Leave-In Conditioner Set, a limited-edition release for Black hair made in collaboration with the Disney film, is a nod to Halle Bailey’s decision to maintain her natural hair in her portrayal as Ariel. Bailey’s long, textured locs seen in the film, which she achieved without a wig, is an important moment for representation and Bailey’s identity, as the movie presents Disney’s first Black Ariel (and first Black princess in a live-action movie.
Like any anticipated Disney release, “The Little Mermaid” has inspired dozens of imaginative product launches and collaborations ahead of the film’s May release. But the best of the bunch might be this haircare set from Carols’ Daughter, made specifically for those with natural curls and textured hair to perfect their own mermaid locs.
The Vanilla Leave-In Conditioner Set, a limited-edition release for Black hair made in collaboration with the Disney film, is a nod to Halle Bailey’s decision to maintain her natural hair in her portrayal as Ariel. Bailey’s long, textured locs seen in the film, which she achieved without a wig, is an important moment for representation and Bailey’s identity, as the movie presents Disney’s first Black Ariel (and first Black princess in a live-action movie.
- 5/31/2023
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
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Luscious locks like Gisele Bündchen, Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé don’t come easy. Every product and hair tool is precisely selected for them to target their specific hair types, resulting in bouncy, beautiful waves that are in everyone’s glam mood boards. While it takes more than one product to produce star-quality tresses, there is one secret weapon that unanimously wins in the hydration department: hair oil.
Related: Jen Atkin Shares Top Hair Secrets and Tips in New MasterClass
Here, we’ve rounded up some of the best hair oils for every tress type, from celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin’s Ouai, award-winning actress and activist Tracy Ellis Ross‘ Pattern Beauty and more best-selling beauty brands.
1. Moroccanoil Treatment Hair Oil Best Hair Oil For All Hair Types
Morroccanoil...
Luscious locks like Gisele Bündchen, Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé don’t come easy. Every product and hair tool is precisely selected for them to target their specific hair types, resulting in bouncy, beautiful waves that are in everyone’s glam mood boards. While it takes more than one product to produce star-quality tresses, there is one secret weapon that unanimously wins in the hydration department: hair oil.
Related: Jen Atkin Shares Top Hair Secrets and Tips in New MasterClass
Here, we’ve rounded up some of the best hair oils for every tress type, from celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin’s Ouai, award-winning actress and activist Tracy Ellis Ross‘ Pattern Beauty and more best-selling beauty brands.
1. Moroccanoil Treatment Hair Oil Best Hair Oil For All Hair Types
Morroccanoil...
- 3/9/2023
- by Natalie Alcala
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Black Bear” star Aubrey Plaza joins WrapWomen’s 2020 Power Women Summit, the largest annual gathering of women in media and entertainment. With the theme “Inclusion 360,” the event will take place virtually December 8-10.
Plaza is best known for playing April Ludgate on the Emmy-nominated series “Parks and Recreation.” Her comedic talents landed her starring roles in hit films like “Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates” opposite Anna Kendrick and Zac Efron and “Bad Grandpa” opposite Robert De Niro.
More recently, Plaza made the transition into drama with projects such as Noah Hawley’s FX series “Legion” and the film “Ingrid Goes West,” which she also produced. Plaza continues to shine on screen and behind the camera in her recent film “Black Bear,” which she both stars in and produced.
Plaza will be interviewed by TheWrap’s founder and editor-in-chief, Sharon Waxman.
The Power Women Summit, presented by the WrapWomen Foundation,...
Plaza is best known for playing April Ludgate on the Emmy-nominated series “Parks and Recreation.” Her comedic talents landed her starring roles in hit films like “Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates” opposite Anna Kendrick and Zac Efron and “Bad Grandpa” opposite Robert De Niro.
More recently, Plaza made the transition into drama with projects such as Noah Hawley’s FX series “Legion” and the film “Ingrid Goes West,” which she also produced. Plaza continues to shine on screen and behind the camera in her recent film “Black Bear,” which she both stars in and produced.
Plaza will be interviewed by TheWrap’s founder and editor-in-chief, Sharon Waxman.
The Power Women Summit, presented by the WrapWomen Foundation,...
- 11/25/2020
- by Emily Vogel
- The Wrap
Activist, actor, host and founder of I Weigh Jameela Jamil will join WrapWomen’s 2020 Power Women Summit, the largest annual gathering of women in media and entertainment. With the theme “Inclusion 360,” the event will take place virtually December 8-10.
Jamil will discuss how she is using her I Weigh platform to celebrate progress, not perfection, in conversation with Dr. Deepika Chopra. Instead of giving into cancel culture, I Weigh is a radically inclusive community built to share ideas and stories that teach and mobilize activism. During this session, attendees will learn how to find value from within while making meaningful change both in their own communities and globally.
Jameela Jamil rose to fame as ‘Tahani’ in the Golden Globe-nominated series “The Good Place” and is currently the host of the TBS game show “The Misery Index.” In addition to her on-screen career, Jamil launched the movement and activism platform I Weigh.
Jamil will discuss how she is using her I Weigh platform to celebrate progress, not perfection, in conversation with Dr. Deepika Chopra. Instead of giving into cancel culture, I Weigh is a radically inclusive community built to share ideas and stories that teach and mobilize activism. During this session, attendees will learn how to find value from within while making meaningful change both in their own communities and globally.
Jameela Jamil rose to fame as ‘Tahani’ in the Golden Globe-nominated series “The Good Place” and is currently the host of the TBS game show “The Misery Index.” In addition to her on-screen career, Jamil launched the movement and activism platform I Weigh.
- 11/12/2020
- by Emily Vogel
- The Wrap
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