Real RŌZ customers share their hair story
Real women, real stories.
We sat down with real RŌZ customers and listened to their stories and their relationship with their hair.

Clarke
Clarke learned early what it feels like to have your hair misunderstood. Over time, she learned to trust what was always there: texture, volume, beauty. Now, caring for her hair is an act of knowing. And of passing that trust on.

Meagan
Change happened all at once for Meagan. In life, and in her hair. Learning to care for it became less about control, and more about ease. When she stopped fussing, found what worked, something softened. And she began to recognize herself again.

Geraldine
Geraldine has always loved big hair. As she became more secure, she gave herself permission to play. Color, shape, bigness – all part of an evolved identity. Some things don’t need to change. They just grow with you.