Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | fashionmagazine.com | Stephanie Davoli |Kenisha Alexander

    “I want hair extensions to be treated like any other personal-care product,” says Ciara Imani May over the phone. “Our mission is to dramatically reduce the health and environmental disparities in the hair industry, and we do that with our zero-waste product.” May is the CEO and founder of Rebundle, the first American company to manufacture and distribute plant-based braiding hair extensions meant to be a healthier, more sustainable option than widely available synthetic-hair offerings.

  • Feb 6, 2025 | ellecanada.com | Kenisha Alexander |Alaska Rider

    Who said dressing well had to cost a fortune? With timeless pieces and a little care, it is possible to put together effortlessly chic looks without overspending. Here are our best affordable fashion finds under $50 this month.

  • Feb 6, 2025 | ellecanada.com | Kenisha Alexander |Carol Lee

    Even though I don’t use pore strips anymore (I’m more of a chemical exfoliant kind of girl these days because it’s gentler on my sensitive skin), I miss that feeling of instant gratification. You know the weirdly satisfying feeling you get when you peel the plastic off a new appliance? Or how fun it is to lift a pore strip and see all the gunk being lifted out of your pores? Peel-off masks seem to provide that same effect.

  • Feb 5, 2025 | ellecanada.com | Kenisha Alexander |Tasha Nicole Smith

    In between wrapping up her upcoming album, So Close to What, and preparing for her Miss Possessive tour that kicks off this March, pop singer Tate McRae has been crafting her alter ego. “I don’t really know what the switch is,” McRae tells ELLE.com.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | popsugar.com | Kenisha Alexander

    "You're absolutely positive I have ADHD? Like the kid's disorder?" I asked uneasily, it sounded more like a plea than a question. I could hear my voice quiver, as a sinking feeling made its way into the pit of my stomach. I silently prayed that the psychiatrist sitting across from me had made a mistake. We were meeting in his office at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), on a sunny spring afternoon.