Episode 74–The Business of Hair-Pt.2
In The Business of Hair-Pt.2, The Working Woman Radio Show invited hairstylist, Angelia McCall, back to the studio to talk about Tessica Brown-the Louisiana woman dubbed “Gorilla Glue Girl” after she made the unfortunate mistake of spraying her hair in place with the adhesive.
Many people made fun of this woman for putting Gorilla Glue in her hair, however, this is not an isolated incident. This is just an extreme form of something that happens every day particularly for women of color.
Ms. McCall talks about the harsh chemicals that women, particularly women of color use on their hair, and the extreme caution that should be used when working with these kinds of products.
More About Angelia McCall
Angelia, or Angie as her friends and family call her, is a hairstylist and was a guest on the show several weeks ago on an episode called ‘The Business of Hair’.
Ms. McCall has been a licensed stylist for the last ten years and currently works in the metro-Atlanta area.
Whether she’s working in salons on the south side of metro Atlanta, on fashion photoshoots in the suburbs of Alpharetta, or learning about how beauty products are made, Angie has definitely dabbled in almost everything the beauty industry has to offer and is excited about the future opportunities to come.
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Whatever happened to giving people grace?
It’s a question that came up repeatedly last week, particularly regarding Black women, when the world met Tessica Brown — the Louisiana woman dubbed “Gorilla Glue Girl” — after she made the unfortunate mistake of spraying her hair in place with the permanent adhesive. Reactions to her predicament were a mixed bag, ranging from sympathy to disbelief and ridicule from both celebrities and social media at large. To read the article in it’s entirety, click the link, above.
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