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    The group chat is useful. Therapy is important. But sometimes you simply need four Black women reacting dramatically while someone gets a silk press.

    Salon culture is having a renaissance.

    After years of DIY wigs, home braiding tutorials and pandemic beauty routines, many women are returning to salons not just for hair, but for connection. Because somehow nowhere else delivers gossip, life coaching, relationship analysis and scalp care in one appointment.

    Black salons have always been deeper than beauty spaces. They are cultural hubs, unofficial newsrooms and emotional support centres with edge control.

    Now younger women are rediscovering that magic.

    Many salon owners say clients increasingly want experiences rather than quick appointments. Scalp treatments, luxury environments and wellness-focused services are booming, especially among women seeking softer forms of self-care.

    There’s also growing appreciation for stylists as artists rather than “just hairdressers”. Black hair innovation continues to shape mainstream beauty trends globally while rarely receiving full recognition.

    Plus, let’s be honest, salon conversations remain unmatched entertainment.

    Where else can somebody diagnose your relationship, recommend a tax accountant and debate reality TV while parting your hair perfectly straight?

    Exactly.

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