Post Tribune (Sunday)

Beyoncé says hair care line Cécred has personal roots

- By Alexandra Del Rosario

Beyoncé revealed she hasn’t always been “flawless” when it comes to her hair. The “Break My Soul” singer got candid about the roots of her new Cécred (pronounced “sacred”) hair care line, revealing in a cover story for Essence that she struggled with psoriasis during her childhood. “The relationsh­ip we have with our hair is such a deeply personal journey,” she told the magazine.

“From spending my childhood in my mother’s salon to my father applying oil on my scalp to treat my psoriasis — these moments have been sacred to me,” she recalled, before saying her new line is an ode to salons and barbershop­s, and the communitie­s they help foster.

Beyoncé is the latest celebrity to speak out about their experience with psoriasis. Other stars who have been open about their struggles with the chronic, inflammato­ry multisyste­m disease include reality TV star

Kim Kardashian, HGTV personalit­y Nate Berkus, beauty guru Jonathan Van

Ness and model-actor Cara Delevingne.

The American Academy of Dermatolog­y Associatio­n said psoriasis affects up to 3.2% of the U.S. population. Psoriasis is a condition that develops when the body produces skin cells too quickly, causing cells to pile up and form visible patches or spots on the skin.

The singer, who grew up sweeping up hair in her mother Tina Knowles’ salon, said she wanted to evoke her upbringing and her mom’s wisdom in Cécred. “It was important to honor past rituals while infusing our personal touch by adding advanced science to build new sacred rituals,” Beyoncé said on her brand’s website.

Cécred officially launched months after Beyoncé first teased the line in May. The brand touts a variety of products including shampoo, conditione­r, a hair oil, a hair mask and a shaking vessel to apply rinses. Cécred also has a quiz that allows customers to shop for their hair type — ranging from coily to straight.

A handful of Beyhive members swiftly took to social media recently to brag about their purchases, with some revealing they’re buying more than they think they need. Other Beyoncé fans commented on Cécred’s Instagram page requesting videos of the “Alien Superstar” singer using her products. Rihanna, Selena Gomez, Tracee Ellis Ross and other celebritie­s-turned-beauty brand owners have shown their fans on social media how they use their creations. Cécred is the latest entry into the celeb-backed hair care market, which includes Ross’ Pattern Beauty, Taraji P. Henson’s TPH and Issa Rae’s Sienna Naturals.

Beyoncé told Essence that she finds hair — in any style — powerful and an important part of self-expression, especially for Black people, whose hair has been the subject of legislatio­n, scrutiny and celebratio­n.

“For me, joy comes from making myself a priority and making my hair a priority,” she said. “It is really important for me to make time for the sacred rituals of self-care.”

 ?? ?? Beyoncé has released the hair care line Cécred. ROBERT GAUTHIER/LOS ANGELES TIMES 2021
Beyoncé has released the hair care line Cécred. ROBERT GAUTHIER/LOS ANGELES TIMES 2021

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