more thoughts on length…
i know this is more like ‘sunday retrospective’ material, but the recent length/growth/strand retention discussion ruffled feathers, and some things, i’m sure, have been left
i know this is more like ‘sunday retrospective’ material, but the recent length/growth/strand retention discussion ruffled feathers, and some things, i’m sure, have been left
so i just ‘happened’ upon on n-q’s fotki (click here) a few days ago… and was like oh. my. goodness… the first thing that amazed
so, once in a while, i will dig into the BGLH archives and profile a “style icon” i’ve featured in the past (though i used
a parliamentary building in canada a few weeks back, gisele sent me an email entitled “internationals come from canada too, eh?” lol. very cute. this
1) buy a natural shampoo with gentle ingredients or consider conditioner washing(co-washing). i must admit, at first the concept of “washing” my hair with conditioner

“> ***warning: this is a loooong read… but it is FASCINATING! we are all globally connected: oftentimes in intriguing ways. peep how the weave in
focus on scalp conditions: eczema, dandruff, fungal infections and alopecia. if you have not seen one already, please see a doctor if any of these
cut it out! yeah i said it…the dreaded c-word! get rid of damaged hair!if it’s raggedy, it needs to go! ladies if your ends are
so, in our ‘style icon’ series, i want to introduce women with different aesthetics. sensiu, who lives in france and does some modeling in addition
this is a famous street in Delt called de oranje plantage. there are very old beautiful houses in Delft. i live across that street.a bridge
so we spent the bulk of this month focusing on moisturizing. but, as you saw in the “tough love haircare series”, there are many unhealthy
CHERRY LOLA: This has been my big “issue”; frizz – mostly at the roots. This treatment totally calmed the frizz down and made the roots
jamyla, pierre and their little dudeI’m so excited that Jamyla was enthusiastic about being featured on BGLH! She and her husband, Pierre Bennu, are the
So, I was surfing the ‘net, and found this quote in an article by Canadian writer Cheryl Thompson “Too many black women can’t remember what