BGLH Writer Geniece is a Natural Bride!
Our very own writer, Geniece, was married in a gorgeous ceremony this June! Of course we had to get the details on how she styled
Our very own writer, Geniece, was married in a gorgeous ceremony this June! Of course we had to get the details on how she styled
If you are in the process of growing long natural hair, you are likely aware of how much your hair grows each month and mindful

During my junior year of college, I approached my professor and discussed my interest in studying the rise of the natural hair community as a topic
I am an unapologetic advocate of protective styling as a method of retaining length. Not only does protective styling allow me to keep up with
Style Icon Bianca Before I became enmeshed in hair care I was able to look at my limp, over processed relaxed hair and rightly conclude
It’s no secret that naturally coily and curly hair types benefit from products that foster moisture retention. This is particularly true during the dry summer months
What’s easier than scooping your hair into a ponytail, tucking it into a bun and heading out the door? Well, if you’re like me and
This post is one that I hope most naturals can relate to, but especially those of you who recently started wearing your hair naturally. When

About a year after beginning my healthy hair journey, I was fairly certain that I had successfully mastered growing my coily hair. However, I had
If you’re like me, the process of “going natural” followed years of wearing your hair relaxed. When my hair was first relaxed, I was only
If I were to ask you the top three rules for keeping natural, curly hair soft and healthy, I bet one of the answers most

A central piece of advice that I’ve come across repeatedly for processed hair is the value of air drying hair versus using heat. Specifically, some

Once you’ve learned the techniques necessary to maintaining your hair, you might find that you will need to change the hair tools you use. I

One of the unexpected consequences of having long natural hair (mid back length or longer in my case) was that many people assumed that I