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No, Madam C. J. Walker did not invent hair relaxer and did not sell any products with chemical hair relaxers. She also did not invent the straightening comb. There were chemical hair relaxers being used and being sold before she founded the Mme. C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company in 1906. Hot combs were sold by Sears and Bloomingdales as early as 1890. Madam Walker developed a line of hair care products for African American women and a system of hair and scalp care that she called "beauty culture." Like her contemporaries Elizabeth Arden, Helena Rubinstein and Annie Malone, she was a pioneer of the modern cosmetics and hair care industries.
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Marjorie Stewart Joyner is an inventor that invented a permanent waving machine. She was like a sidekick to Madam C. J. Walker. Marjorie Stewart Joyner is an inventor that invented a permanent waving machine. She was like a sidekick to Madam C. J. Walker.
yes she did she also was first black millionaire woman Answer #2: Madam Walker did not invent a perm and did not sell chemical hair straighteners. Garrett Morgan, an African American man, was among the dozens of people who experimented with and developed chemical perms in the early 1900s. Many of the modern day perms that are used today grew out of the chemical hair straighteners that created from potatoes and lye and that had been made popular by black male entertainers during the 1940s.
Well, honey, Madam C.J. Walker's favorite color was green. And no, it's not because she was rolling in the dough from her haircare empire, it's just a fabulous color that she rocked like a boss. So, there you have it, green was the shade that made her feel like a million bucks.