Abstract This study examined how Black female college students understand and describe everyday hair experiences using Photovoice. Sixteen Black female college students were recruited to take hair‐related photographs and engage in guided group discussions. Informed by intersectionality theory and Black feminist thought, thematic analysis identified five themes: affirming natural hair as self‐acceptance; hair as a vehicle for identity construction; negotiating mainstream beauty norms through hair choices; hair as empowerment and confidence; and hair as an ongoing journey of care, creativity, and growth. Findings show hair as a meaningful site of self‐expression and cultural identity while reflecting pressure from dominant beauty standards.
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Sukyung Seo
Bridgett Clinton‐Scott
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896046c1944d70ce072d8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/fcsr.70056