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*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! N: Hey hey!!! My name is Naima, I’m from the GO’ better known as the

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! N: Hey hey!!! My name is Naima, I’m from the GO’ better known as the

Nicole Ari Parker rocked a curly TWA at the after party for the opening night of the broadway play A Streetcar Named Desire, which she
by Nicole Harmon of HairLiberty.org Shampooing is an essential part of a healthy hair regimen. It can either set the stage for moisturized, detangled hair, or

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! L: My name is Leaira. Born and raised in Georgia (a true Georgia Peach). I

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! P: Hey ya’ll, I’m Portia! I was born in California, but I was raised in

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

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! K: My name is Karolyn, a lot of people call me Kay. I live in

After our recent post on African threading, reader Barbara L decided to give it a try but added her own twist! Check it out: I

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally How would you describe your texture? N: My hair is pretty thick and course, but very soft.

Finding the right style is an essential part of a successful natural hair regimen. It’s important that you feel good about your hair on a

My name is Ebele and I live in London. I am currently studying four A levels (Chemistry, Biology, Economics and English Literature) at King Edward
*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! L: My name is Luna Angel. I live in Los Angeles. I’m from Northern Cali,

Yesterday the Philadelphia Inquirer published and article about the increasing number of black women who are opting for curly, kinky, TEXTURED weaves. Check it out;
by Nicole Harmon of HairLiberty.org You don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars on products or keep your strands hidden in protective styles to achieve