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Writer's pictureAdegbehingbe Oluwatobi

Diane C. Bailey: Shifting the Natural Hair Narrative Part 2

Updated: May 8





We continue our discussion on Changing the Natural Hair Narrative with the second of our three-part series. This episode features Diane C. Bailey, a pioneering figure in the world of textured hair care, with a career spanning a decade and an unwavering commitment to education, advocacy, and community empowerment. She is the CEO and Founder of EMERGENBIA: Natural Beauty Industry Alliance and Copresident of the Natural Hairstyle and Braid Coalition.


Born and raised in New York, Diane has emerged as a prominent figure, shaping the landscape of natural hair care not only as a stylist and author as well as a dedicated advocate for the recognition of textured hair as a science, art form, and cultural expression. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, Diane is renowned for her expertise in working with diverse hair textures, challenging conventional norms, and promoting a holistic approach to hair care. She was the president and art director of Tendrils Hair Spa, one of the first salons in New York City to feature chemically free services for textured hair.


Diane's journey includes getting the first natural hair licensure issues in New York State 30 years ago. Her efforts have been instrumental in establishing a framework for recognizing the intricate care and skill required for working with textured hair. Through the NHBC, she continues to champion the cause of textured hair education through advocacy and legislative engagement, empowering beauty professionals, and engaging with the community.


Beyond the salon, Diane is a published author, having penned insightful works that delve into the science and artistry of textured hair. Her commitment to education extends to teaching and mentoring the next generation of stylists, ensuring that the legacy of understanding and embracing textured hair continues.


As a sought-after consultant, Diane lends her expertise to those grappling with hair loss, particularly issues affecting the black community. Through platforms like Instagram, where she can be found at diane c. bailey and Emerge Nbia, she provides consultations and fosters a sense of community for those seeking guidance on their hair care journeys. Diane C. Bailey stands as a beacon in the textured hair revolution, reminding us that hair is not just strands but a reflection of identity, culture, and resilience. As she looks toward her next chapter, which includes retirement from behind the chair, Diane remains committed to paving the way for the next generation of hair enthusiasts, educators, and advocates.

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