Why 'Marginally Protective' Regimens Can Still Be Successful
By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair When we think of protective styling, most of us think of boring buns, tired twists
By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair When we think of protective styling, most of us think of boring buns, tired twists

Introduce yourself! N: I live in South Florida (Fort Lauderdale). I am a Haitian multidisciplinary artist (visual, jeweler, spoken word, musician) currently pursuing a degree

Although natural hair is becoming more and more common, there are still a lot of misconceptions about it. Here MoTown Girl explores 12 common natural
Re-post/Re-published with permission from OyinHandmade.com We’ve been getting emails lately from people who are terrified of using glycerin-containing products during the winter. Apparently, there is

Photo Source By Cipriana at UrbanBushBabes.com One of the most important things I have learned through my hair experience is that no matter how similar
First let me say that I am generally a huge fan of Tyra. But I was a bit surprised at this video from the YouTube

Introduce yourself! N: I am originally from St. Louis MO, (STL DUUURTY). I also grew up in Memphis TN (MEMPH 10)! I currently live in

Via NoMoreDirtyLooks.com Friends! If you’ve read the book or hung out here for a while you know we’re fond of oils, and coconut oil in particular because

Tiki says; So, I definitely feel that products made specifically for natural hair are better than the ones I used when I was relaxed. They

Note: Although naturals have varying opinions on wigs and weaves, we believe that — when done correctly — they can be an effective protective style.

Introduce yourself! R: My name is Robin. I live in Dallas, Texas and rep Fort Worth, Texas born and raised. I am an advertising merchandise
When Khyla was featured a few weeks back, many of you had questions about her amazing puff hawk style. Well, she’s back with a tutorial!

By Jenteel As winter sets in it’s important to focus on moisturizing techniques as we brave the sometimes unforgiving winter weather. All the hard work

Going natural is a process of re-learning how to handle our hair. New practices can be tiring — even monotonous — to incorporate, but it’s