
CurlKit Gets Dragged on Instagram for Including Kardashian Hair Products in Their September Box
Everybody and their cousin is trying to get a piece of the $2.7 billion black haircare industry, and as women with natural hair continue to

Everybody and their cousin is trying to get a piece of the $2.7 billion black haircare industry, and as women with natural hair continue to

When these black women were encouraged to reach for the stars, they took the advice literally, becoming what many view as the pinnacle of science
Youtube has become the go-to beauty information source for millions of women, including women of color. When we think of women who are a part of the

Earlier this week internationally known household brand Shea Moisture announced a new partnership with Bain Capital. Yes, Mitt Romney’s Bain. Although details are still unfurling,

While Vamp-colored lipsticks are traditionally the shade we see this time of year, one of the splendors of having skin richly steeped in melanin is

Yes, I know not everyone likes or wants to use gel on their natural hair. The potential crunchiness, dryness, and flaking is enough to annoy
On Saturday hundreds of naturals traveled to Brooklyn’s Prospect Park to revel in their curls, share positive vibes and soak up the sun at the
You’ve seen them on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook — memes that divide black women up by respectable vs ratchet, heaping praise on the former and

As unemployment increases in Jamaica, more and more women are taking to ‘roadside hairdressing’ and this is, in turn, lifting the stigma behind the practice.

How many of you remember elastic cornrows from the late 1990s and early 2000s? This style was a favorite amongst teens back in the day,

Powerful. Fascinating. Beautiful. These words describe both the art and artists behind them. Check out these pieces created from a black woman’s point of view.

By Cassidy Blackwell Here in the States I’ve never once been asked that question. I believe this is because the answer upon taking a casual
Amber Rose and Blac Chyna showed up to the MTV Video Music Awards donning a catsuit and gown covered in insults like “gold digger”, “stripper”,

Renowned Ghanaian Fashion photographer James Barnor has captured over 50 years on film. Starting out in Ghana, he was the first photojournalist for the British-formed