Her early and sustained interest has also inspired other scientists — most of them Black women like her — to add questions about the use of hair relaxers and other products to large longitudinal studies with tens of thousands of subjects as they pursue explanations for these racial disparities.
The scientists are driven by their own intimate experience: As children, they sat in salon chairs or in kitchens having chemical relaxers, colloquially called “creamy crack,” applied to their hair as they waited for it to go from “kinky” to smooth and silky as the products promised.
Decades later, they still recall the harsh smell and the sensation of their scalps being aflame.
“I go all the way back to: I was right,” James-Todd said.
“That stuff that was burning on my head — it wasn’t safe.”
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