Geniece's 4A/4B Styling Regimen
By Geniece of Beautifully Made It’s the first of the month. Your hair is dry and ready for a wash. Your next few weeks will be jam
By Geniece of Beautifully Made It’s the first of the month. Your hair is dry and ready for a wash. Your next few weeks will be jam
By Geniece of Beautifully Made I’ve heard some naturals lament the so-called need to protective style in order to retain length. For some, such styles

By Geniece of Beautifully Made For many women the decision to wear their hair naturally is well thought out. If you were like me you spent
By Geniece of Beautifully Made After 7 years of being natural I’ve learned that not everything that seems like good advice will actually work for my

By Geniece of Beautifully Made In another post I refuted the myth that maintaining natural hair has to be costly. In fact, I even suggested that
Style Icon Toni By Geniece of Beautifully Made Congratulations! After months (or years) of transitioning you have completed your journey to wearing your hair naturally. Now

By Geniece of Beautifully Made When I made the decision to go natural in 2004 I was under the impression that my hair would grow long
Can I tell you a secret? It takes me less time to detangle my hair now than it did a year ago. Why is that
Well, it’s been another summer of record setting heat from sunny California to the concrete jungles of Northeast. With all this heat our hair is
Most of the questions I get asked about hair length retention are not from those with very short hair. In fact, those who recently big
One of the most important steps in maintaining healthy natural hair is ensuring that your hair remains well moisturized. It may therefore seem a bit
By Geniece of Beautifully Made I don’t know about you but as a new natural I was inspired by the luscious, thick fros of women who
Hair dryness. I’ve written several articles related to this topic because it is a problem that has, at times, been a source of great frustration
Style Icon Olivia I recently discussed the importance of recognizing the difference between softness and moisture in our hair. While moisturized hair may feel soft,