Does natural hair 'draw up' the features?
One of my favorite stages of the natural journey is the ‘big chop’. I can count on one hand the number of bad big chops
One of my favorite stages of the natural journey is the ‘big chop’. I can count on one hand the number of bad big chops
Where are you from? R: Originally, I am from Chicago, but I’ve been a Southern California girl for many years now. I have my teaching
Rachel, our guest reviewer, waxes poetic on products every Friday. Can’t wait till next week? Check out her blog https://littlegoldenlamb. wordpress.com/ *** Beloved readers, I
So a BGLH fan notified me of this… Apparently there is a company (I actually think it’s a yarn/thread company) that remixes dolls in really
J has contributed a MASS of knowledge to BGLH (the haircare tabs are all her.) But there were particular times when her advice — and

***UPDATE*** On September 1, 2009 I profiled Tonya Mosley, a Seattle-based TV news reporter who was transitioning from relaxed to natural. Well, Tonya has gone
Raquel is a BGLH alum who made her first appearance in this March 2009 post. She has made some HUGE progress since then. Check it
Melanesian boys in Papua New Guinea Where are you from? T: I’m from an island country in the South Pacific called Papua New Guinea. I’m
Where are you from? T: I am originally from Memphis, TN. but I currently live in Las Vegas, NV. I am an office manager at
It’s always inspiring to see a natural whose regimen promotes health and thickness and retains length. Jacqueline has been natural for a little less than
Toshia, our style icon today, spoke of her stylist almost refusing to cut off her relaxed hair for the big chop. I’ve heard a lot
Rachel, our guest reviewer, waxes poetic on products every Friday. Can’t wait till next week? Check out her blog https://littlegoldenlamb. wordpress.com/ *** I have to
Where do you live? B: I live in Charlotte, NC and rep Philly to the fullest! 😀 I’m currently debating going back to college after
February is Black History Month. To celebrate, I’ve put together a tribute to Black women who rock – or have rocked – this world of