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By Jessica Gray of HairGetsKinky.com I’ve been using Mary Kay’s skincare system since I was about 13. My auntie was (and still is) a dedicated and

By Jessica Gray of HairGetsKinky.com I’ve been using Mary Kay’s skincare system since I was about 13. My auntie was (and still is) a dedicated and

By Maria Antoinette of TheMariaAntoinette.com It’s almost my two year hair anniversary, so that means time for a celebration!!! First off I haven’t cut my hair

By Monèt of curlsandmo.com A while back I was in ULTA and I saw that Güd Conditioner was on sale. After hearing so many naturals rave

by Crystal Powell of Kinky Hair Affair I recently received a BOMB protective hairstyle in my hair, which I planned on keeping for two weeks. Everything was

By T. Hall of DopeReads.com Last month I shocked a lot of people when I posted pictures of my giant Afro on Facebook. That might
By Marie Young of GoodLooknOut Anyone who knows me KNOWS that Solange is my ultimate lady crush! Although her hair is more than likely a wig, I
*This article was written in May 2013 By Laura of Party Over Hair I’m the worst. When I got my Havana Twists back in December, I had this

by Charlene Walton of Textured Talk Last year, I was so frustrated with my hair. After years of being natural, I just did not understand
By Nicole Kidder of eHow A deeply rooted tradition in the African American community, wearing flamboyant hats to church has both spiritual and cultural significance.
by Danielle Small of Salon It happened. I failed the “black” test. My hair stylist and I were chatting while she was taking a break
Article originally featured on Superselected Prom season is just around the corner. In the age of social media, that means feel good stories, viral dresses,

by Ashley Reese of The Gloss Tumblr knows that I’m in an interracial relationship. As I scroll through my dashboard, I’m regularly met with posts

By FEMINISTA JONES WRITTEN BY FEMINISTA JONES I’m a black American woman, and I identify as a “slave.” Yes, the word is fraught with shameful history,

By Ashley Reese of TheGloss Anybody who follows me on social media is probably tired of this story by now, but I’m going to offer