@jvnBeautyBeauty newsBeauty / Beauty newsQueer Eye’s JVN has an inclusive haircare brand coming soonCan you believe?ShareLink copied ✔️January 14, 2021January 14, 2021TextDazed Beauty Last year, Queer Eye’s Karamo Brown announced that he was releasing grooming products for bald men prompting the internet to suggest that he was coming for hair guru Jonathan Van Ness’s wig. Well, that’s not true obviously – even though we live for any drop of drama – but Van Ness has thrown his hat (or hair?) into the ring, announcing that he’s dropping a haircare brand this summer. “I’m so full of gratitude to share with you that after years in the making I’m launching my very own haircare brand! @biossance has earned my trust in skincare over the years and we’re ready to take our relationship to a whole new level,” he said on Instagram. While little is known about what the brand holds – and even what it will be called – he has promised that it will be both inclusive and sustainable. “We’re ready to revolutionize the haircare industry and can’t wait to share it with you later this year,” he continued. Here’s to hoping by the time the haircare brand reaches our hands, we’ll be able to go out and show off our luscious locks! Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREFrom Ancient Rome to 304Tok: A brief history of scent and sex workFrom Rio to Glasgow, these are the best global beauty looks from 2025DHLInside singer Sigrid’s intimate walks through nature with her fans 27 beauty creatives to follow for bold, boundary-pushing inspirationThese photos document the evolution of ageing tattoosContorted photos of men’s feet in archive Prada heelsSelf-care or self-erasure? Welcome to the age of bio-optimisationCan Ozempic ‘heal’ ADHD and alcoholism? The alt-wellness community think soChappell Roan is MAC’s new global ambassador: ‘It feels full circle’Beauty gift guide 2025: Dazed editors share their wishlistsThe sweat-drenched world of Sukeban wrestling takes Miami Jean Paul GaultierJean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Le Male is the gift that keeps on giving