10 Steps to Achieve the Perfect Fluffy, Curly Fro
By Gigi (pictured above) of GigisMeanderings.com I have been on my natural hair journey for about 14 years. Prior to that I was bound to
By Gigi (pictured above) of GigisMeanderings.com I have been on my natural hair journey for about 14 years. Prior to that I was bound to

By Sasha Shae of AfroniquelyYou.com Having natural hair comes in phases. For some of us there is the transition, for some we’re dealing with medium

If you ever wondered what Halle Berry might look like with a Solange-style undefined fro, well here you have it. Halle rocked the look for
By M. Sanders of doingitonabudget.tumblr.com Halloween was quickly approaching and I didn’t plan on going to buy a costume. Trying to avoid the madness of
By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care Everyone has had to deal with dandruff at one

Lisa Bonet has had locs for a while, but she updated the look by shaving the right side of her head. She’s also kept her

The World Natural Hair Show took place in Atlanta Georgia on October 6 and, as always, it highlighted new and upcoming trends in the natural
Introduce Yourself Hi my name is Nicole! I am a 26 year old craftpreneur living in the Washington, DC area although I’m originally from New
Like the saying goes: You can have too much of a good thing. OK, so you’ve crossed over to natural hair and everyone’s talking about
The entrance of cooler weather into certain parts of the world can mean drier hair for many naturals. However, you can be prepared and avoid
New York naturals gathered on October 14 for the Mane Attraction event put on by the Curly Girl Collective. What do you think of the

Chrisette Michele was spotted at a New York City gala rocking a blonde box cut (with a honey brown base) and a noticeably slimmer frame!
via FASHIONBOMBDAILY.COM Michelle Lapidos (@michellejoni) is a white, blonde woman on an Eat, Pray, Love-type journey of self-discovery. And thanks to her Afro wig, she’s learning a

VIA CLUTCH MAGAZINE “Good hair” is a loaded phrase in the black community, as it often excludes kinkier textures and tighter coils in preference of straight