Black Female Surfers Hair Care: How These Women Are Reclaiming the Ocean
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Though surfing originates from the coasts of Africa, the sport has been historically noninclusive, with very few Black pros to look up to. After years of battling racist stereotypes, insecurities, and a lack of representation, these women share how they learned to love and care for their hair as they take their rightful place in the water.

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