Fly Protective Style, Part 2: Twists Go Round
We often get questions about how to jazz up protective styles. Over the next several weeks we will be sharing fabulous protective styles. This one
We often get questions about how to jazz up protective styles. Over the next several weeks we will be sharing fabulous protective styles. This one
I spotted this interesting tidbit over at TheYBF. Check it out: The stress of writing her first novel, Modelland, was so intense for Tyra Banks that she actually
Tracee Ellis Ross is a natural hair idol in real life and it’s great to see that factored into her new show, Reed Between the

Introduce yourself! K: I am a native Bantu of Kenya, and live in Nairobi, which is the capital city. I’m currently a student starting my

We often get questions about how to jazz up protective styles. Over the next several weeks we will be sharing fabulous protective styles to keep
Via NaturalSunshine.com I wrote this blog because when I took the bus to class the other day, these two African American girls (probably around 19-21

Where do you live? C: Let see if you all can figure it out by these lyrics- ‘Take me to another place / Take me

By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care When it comes to maintaining healthy hair, most

Michelle Obama in October 2011 Michelle Obama in October 2010 Over the past few weeks we’ve noticed that Mrs. O has been growing our her

By Gabrielle Allen of Strawberricurls.com Black women seem to suffer from a common problem which are thinning edges. I am not saying that its exclusive
Janelle (not pictured) says; Thanks to the information on your site, I’m realizing that I need to do some kind of strengthening treatment on my

via WebMD “Lather, rinse, repeat” may be standard advice, but shampoo and conditioner alone won’t give you the healthy hair you crave. For the most
Check out this interesting post from the Natural Sunshine forum written by member Kay LaVon. I have been watching alot of videos, and have run

“(This is) a specifically Nigerian hairstyle, and it was my favourite hairstyle when I was a child. Don’t ask me why, I just insisted on