When natural hair becomes a pain in the butt…
Reader Jarquisha (pictured at left) says; I have been an avid reader of BGLH since I began my transition in April 2009. I did my
Reader Jarquisha (pictured at left) says; I have been an avid reader of BGLH since I began my transition in April 2009. I did my
Thanks Blessed Lady for submitting this video. Ladies, what are your thoughts?
Today we want to know… How long do you wait to wash your hair (co-wash, shampoo or both)? And what’s your rationale? Share that knowledge
Where do you live? C: I live in Miami, Fl but I rep Irvington, New Jersey. I am an HIV/AIDS & Substance Abuse Prevention Counselor
Where are you from? M: I live in London and I work as a physical therapist. I was born in the UK (London) but my
Where do you live? J: I am currently living in the UK Northern Ireland but am originally from Malawi. I moved to the UK in
Where do you live? R: I live in Florida. I’m an entrepreneur and senior undergraduate student getting my degree in Business Marketing. Why did you
by Danielle Edwards of Black Married Momma Those of us in the Black community know what “good hair” is, even if we’ve banned it from
A reader submitted the following email; Hello, BGLH. Here’s my question (I would appreciate it if you kept me anonymous): What if you don’t like
Where do you live? M: I live in Philadelphia and work as an engineer. Why did you go natural? M: I went natural in 2003
Castor, coconut, jojoba, olive, tea tree, peppermint, and the list goes on…. There are SOOO many oils that naturals can use! Each oil is unique
by Brittany Johnson, Guest Writer My name is Brittany, I’m 23 and, as you can see in the photos above, I have naturally wavy hair.

Where do you live? A: I live in Columbia, MD but I was born in upstate NY and raised in Northern, NJ. I work for
Nyachomba is pictured at right Nyachomba is pictured at right Where are you from? N: I am from Nairobi, Kenya. I was born and bred