BROCKTON Widline Pyrame struggled with her hair until learning to embrace it.
As a child in Haiti, she turned to perm chemical treatments to make her kinky hair straight. It wasn t until later, when she moved to the United States, that she listened to a story about Black hair and felt empowered to stop altering her hair.
Now the owner of Brockton doll company Fusion Dolls, Pyrame has released a book called Angel s Hair Journey based on her life that also tells the story of how she started her business. After that (Angel) grew her hair to have locs and she started her mission for little girls to love their hair, she said about the book.