It features images of her with various hairstyles while DMX raps a list of women's names in the song " What These Bitches Want". In 2020, Taylor created the viral #DMXChallenge to showcase the versatility of Black women's hair. To promote the beauty of afro-textured hair, Taylor published the children's book All Hair Is Good Hair in 2019. Her celebrity clients include Estelle, Tika Sumpter, Amber Riley, Nafessa Williams, and Keke Palmer. Taylor moved to North Hollywood, Los Angeles in 2017, where she is a celebrity stylist on television productions including The Haves and the Have Nots. As of 2021 her channel has over one million subscribers. Next, she launched her YouTube channel, Deeper Than Hair TV, in 2015 to provide education on the health and styling of Black hair. She released a hair care line of the same name in 2014. The salon specializes in treating natural afro-textured hair, and Taylor is known for styling natural hair into straightened hairstyles. She selected the name as an homage to her devotion to hair care as an art. Taylor opened her salon, Deeper Than Hair, in April 2013, also located in West Philadelphia. She promoted a sew-in extensions special on Instagram that was very successful and led her to consider opening her own shop. Taylor began using social media to promote her business in 2012 while working at the salon Philly Cuts. Eventually, she became a celebrity stylist while also working four days a week at a West Philadelphia-based salon Philly Cuts. She began her career braiding hair as a teenager in the mid 1990s, working out of her mother's basement. Taylor was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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