This Photo of a Young Lisa Bonet Doing Zoe Kravitz's Hair is Precious
In between mama’s legs, getting your hair done. So precious. What childhood hair memories do you have with your mother?
In between mama’s legs, getting your hair done. So precious. What childhood hair memories do you have with your mother?

Back in 2009 Viola Davis had just received an Oscar nomination for Doubt. It would be two years before her award-winning performance in The Help

The historic Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater partnered with Elle Magazine for a stunning photo shoot that showcases the beauty of black bodies. The shoot

When Alicia Keys came on the scene back in 2001, she had the tomboy look down with minimal makeup, cornrows, hats and baggy clothing. And

Keke Palmer has always been vocal about the fact that her hair is natural. The gorgeous actress has taken to Instagram on more than one

In a country as diverse as America cultural exchange is a necessary and normal part of life. But I’ve come to realize that, when it

It’s no secret, we love Teyonah Parris. When she came on the scene we were refreshed at how unapologetic she was about her beautiful tresses.
NYU students Crystal Valentine and Aaliyah Jihad powerfully and poignantly describe the vein of misogyny against black women that runs, often unchecked, throughout black culture
Erykah Badu was spotted at LAX yesterday with her two daughters, Puma and Mars. The beautiful youngest child of new-soul singer Erykah Badu was ‘fro’ed

The practice of smoothing and/or gelling down soft, wispy hairs at the forehead, ears and nape is a common practice in black beauty culture, but
We’ll add this one to our list of natural hair hacks! Lupita Nyong’o needed to spritz her fro, but lacking the necessary tools she turned

…Well more of a lob (long bob). The Hunger Games actress got creative with her back length grey box braids by cutting and unbraiding them
After blogging about natural hair and black beauty for 7 years, I’ve become uncomfortably familiar with how black women are erased from mainstream culture. A

We all have that auntie who is 45 but look like she 32. Or a grandma well into her 70s who looks 50. Now we