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of color might potentially have if they have, you know, clearly hair that does not conform to beauty standards. by the, way white women get pressure to straighten their hair too. i mean, because there is a beauty standard for black women and white women to have straight, silky hair. or to color it. >> well, i would not know. [laughs] >> but i do know about straightening. i get so much positive feedback. and the times that i've done a -- , my people say my hair looks so fantastic. i say i want to do it more. and i had no idea. i knew that formaldehyde could not be good for me. >> you know, your skin is kind of on fire, and you're sitting there, could this possibly be bad for me? there's fumes, and you're like holding a towel over your face. and obviously, if somebody had said, if i had known, if there had been disclosure that it's linked to uterine cancer i would have never done it. but for the sake of this universal beauty i was doing it. >> there's also the even if it was not bad for you, why should

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