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“MANE TALK™” is a radio talk show that is designed to inform Multi-Cultural women and men about everything there is to know about “their” hair. Mane Talk will cover such topics as: Hair Loss & Alopecia, How to get rid of Dry Itchy Scalp, What really makes hair grow, Hair Extensions, Natural Hair, The myth about Gray Hair, The proper way to color hair and Hair Cutting just to name a few!! So sit back, relax and Let's Talk About Hair!!
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Work Place Hair!
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The hair coach will discuss what our society deems as "work place hair". Should your job put stipulations on you should wear your hair to work?
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The Big Hair Takeover
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Mon, Sep 13, 2010 UTC
Have you seen how beauty supply stores have gone from just being a store in a strip mall to now being huge spaces and are set up like a grocery store? What is up with that? Is the black hair salon/stylist gonna be a thing of the past? Is...
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Why are so many Black Women Wearing Wigs?
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Mon, Sep 6, 2010 UTC
This show will discuss why so many Black women are wearing wigs! Wearing wigs used to be for old women but now young and old are wearing wigs! Is it that women are lazy about combing their hair? Is it hair loss? Is it a trend? What is it?
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Hair in 2009!
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Tue, Mar 3, 2009 UTC
The Hair Coach will be taking a look back at hair in 2008 and looking forward to what we can expect from hair fashion in 2009!
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A brand new day in America!
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Tue, Nov 11, 2008 UTC
The Hair Coach will talk about how having the 1st Black First Lady will change the way we talk about hair!
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The State of the Black Salon!
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Tue, Sep 9, 2008 UTC
What is the real state of our Black Salon! Are these salons 'Running a business OR Just Doin' Hair! Let's talk about where are black salons and stylists are going with Hair Guru Connie Judge!
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How your hair affects your self esteem.
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Tue, Aug 12, 2008 UTC
Do you know people whose identity is defined by their hair? Their hair is their whole being. We are going to explore how hair affects your self esteen.
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Salon Hot Topics
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Tue, Aug 5, 2008 UTC
Traditionally the salon is a place where people gossip and tell lies but today's salons provide a place where you gain insight on what is going on in our world. This segment will dive into some of today's hottest salon topics.
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The New Multicultural Salon
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Tue, Jul 8, 2008 UTC
Since our society is very multi-cultural is their a need for salons to become more multi-cultural than cultural? Should white people trust Black Stylist to do their hair? Should black people trust white stylist to do their hair?
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Back To Black - Taking Our Hair Care Industry Back!
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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 UTC
A large percentage of the hair care industry is owned by the Koreans and billions of the African American dollar is spent to support them. How to we take it back!
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