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Members of the Economic Freedom Front protest outside a branch of drug store chain Clicks in Johannesburg, South Africa. Reuters The South African unit of Unilever will set up an advisory board and a ...
Two advertisements, one showing a black woman's hair labeling it "frizzy and dull," the other showing blonde hair, labeling it, "fine and flat" and "normal" set off protests at one of South Africa's ...
JOHANNESBURG, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Sitting in a hair salon as a stylist braids her natural hair, Sana Sebone recalls a time in 2013 when she worked on a construction site and was told her dreadlocks ...
Clicks Group CEO Vikesh Ramsunder has published an open letter and haircare brand TRESemmé has apologised for its role in the Clicks ad that went viral last week. However, pickets continue outside ...
Cabinet has welcomed efforts by beauty and health retailer Clicks to correct itself after the storm over an offensive hair advert. Clicks was lambasted after publishing an advert by hair care brand ...
As part of a partnership with USA Artistic Swimming, eight American athletes were featured in a Super Bowl advertisement for TRESemmé. The ad comes with a partnership agreement between USA Artistic ...