
10 Foods for Healthy Hair
via WebMD “Lather, rinse, repeat” may be standard advice, but shampoo and conditioner alone won’t give you the healthy hair you crave. For the most

via WebMD “Lather, rinse, repeat” may be standard advice, but shampoo and conditioner alone won’t give you the healthy hair you crave. For the most

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! C: I’m CharyJay from Detroit, Michigan. I am a writer and videographer. Why did you
Check out this interesting post from the Natural Sunshine forum written by member Kay LaVon. I have been watching alot of videos, and have run

“(This is) a specifically Nigerian hairstyle, and it was my favourite hairstyle when I was a child. Don’t ask me why, I just insisted on
click here for part 1 WHAT YOU PUT INTO IT… (cont’d) HUMECTANTS: substances used to attract and bind water to the hair. Vegetable Glycerin: a
kanye continues to rock his napps with more pride than most black women do. this is him at the 2009 grammys.thoughts?
so, i recently purchased a daily moisturizing lotion online (still waiting on it so i can give a product review), and one thing the manufacturer
box braids are, to me, the best protective style for protecting ends. i kno, i kno, they’re not as glamorous as twists or twist outs.
click here for part 1 click here for part 2 HOW TO LOCK IN MOISTURE: TECHNIQUES/PRACTICES (cont’d….) Protective Styling: PS styles include braids, twists, protective
i will be posting the remainder of frumny2nc’s interview soon (part 1 is here), but i just wanted to highlight this style (i found it
click here for part 1so you know that j and i are on this quest to diagnose and *hopefully* cure black women’s moisture issues. ok,
***warning… partial nudity in some photos***#1#2#3#4#5okay… i don’t think that’s #1’s real hair… i think it’s a headdress of some sortand i’ve seen a lot
i did a bit of web research, and found that himba women coat their hair with red clay as a protective treatment. i don’t know