
4 Signs that Your Hair Routine Works
Style Icon Nyasha Consistently gaining hair length is a fairly obvious sign that your routine works. However, it is also probably one of the worst signs

Style Icon Nyasha Consistently gaining hair length is a fairly obvious sign that your routine works. However, it is also probably one of the worst signs

Many naturals report that their hair feels and even behaves differently when they live, move or vacation in an area with hard water. I now

Have you heard of bubble hair? As the name suggests, it is literally bubbles of air forming in hair. This happens when wet/damp hair is

Can you tell the difference between shed hair and broken hair? On the surface, it appears to be an irrationally simple question. Shed hair will

This is a compilation of some continuing mini experiments on hair washing using different types of commonly recommended cleansers for natural hair. The results are

BGLH writer Jc presents a different point of view about who deserves to be represented in the natural hair movement. Check it out; Show of

As hair gets longer, one of the joys that comes with the territory is being able to get it into either one or two braids.

For most naturals keen on growing their hair, avoiding heat is a very sacred mantra. We know that blowdrying, even on a low setting, literally

Split ends and breakage are the bane of length retention. However, sometimes hair just naturally will split and break even with the best care possible.

For naturals who consider their hair sensitive to protein, the general advice in seeking out proteins in ingredient labels is to look for three main

Tea rinses are growing in popularity within the natural hair community. Green tea and black tea are generally widely available and therefore are also

I could really rip apart the Hairfinity clinical study but I don’t want to. I want smaller companies to continue to do experimental work to

This is a very subjective post but I feel that I am an authority on the subject of detangling fine hair because I have a

The first thing I look at when considering a hair product is the ingredients label of course. You can never really know all the ins