Safer Beauty Choices for Black Women | SafHER BLK Beauty
Our Beauty Is Unmatched—But Is It Safe? Have you ever read about safHER beauty choices for Black women like us? Let’s keep it real. We come from a legacy of queens. Our melanin is magic, our curls defy gravity, and our beauty is a reflection of our strength. But here’s the question: Is our beauty…
Read MoreMy Style Matters in Action: Educating & Empowering at Black Health Matters 2025 Health Summit & Expo
On February 22, My Style Matters joined our community partner, Black Health Matters, for their 2025 Health Summit & Expo in Atlanta. This event wasn’t just about sharing information—it was about real conversations, building connections, and empowering our community with lifesaving knowledge about breast health. Why Talking About Breast Health With Loved Ones Matters Too…
Read MoreEmpowering Black Women Through Health, Education, Experiences, and Resources
When a Black woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, she’s often met with a flood of emotions—fear, confusion, and isolation. The medical appointments, the decisions, the unknowns—it can feel overwhelming. But what makes the journey less daunting is knowing you’re not in it alone. That’s why sistahood is more than just a word—it’s a necessity.…
Read MoreNatalie’s Breast Cancer Journey: How My Breast Years Ahead (MBYA) Sisterhood Helped Her Reclaim Her Power
When Natalie, heard the words “Stage 3, triple negative breast cancer,” her entire world seemed to crumble. Fear and uncertainty weighed heavy on her heart. But in the midst of it all, a friend introduced her to My Breast Years Ahead (MBYA) and My Style Matters — and that’s when she discovered a sisterhood she…
Read MoreBlack History Month & Beyond: Protecting Our Legacy with CAN’TCER Prevention
Image by StockSnap from Pixabay – Intended to use for Black History and Cancer Prevention Month February isn’t just about heart-shaped chocolates and roses—it’s “our” time. Black History Month and Cancer Prevention Month are fused to celebrate our strength, honor our powerful stories, and protect our future. We’ve come way too far to let cancer…
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