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Introduce yourself! J: Hello! I’m Jessica from Los Angeles, California. Why did you make the decision to go natural? J: I’ve been natural for 2

Introduce yourself! J: Hello! I’m Jessica from Los Angeles, California. Why did you make the decision to go natural? J: I’ve been natural for 2

Introduce yourself! R: Hello! My name is Ritza, but I also go by the name Raspberry. I am originally from Haiti, but have lived in

Introduce yourself! N: My name is Natasha Gaspard and I was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. I am a first generation Haitian American! Why

Introduce yourself! J: My name is Jonna and I’m from Newport News, VA aka Bad News. Why did you make the decision to go natural?

By Chinwe of Hair and Health Let’s be real. Not every loose 4B/4C natural solely uses her fingers as her tools. Wide tooth combs and

Introduce yourself! I: Hey BGLH fam, I’m Ijeoma, a Nigerian-born, New Jersey bred gal currently living in New York City! I’m technically supposed to be

Style Icon Jacqueline By Chinwe of Hair and Health While some naturals dislike the hair typing system, it does have its benefits for others. One

by Geri of Geraldine the Great Alright- so, there’s much ado about finger detangling, as of late. It’s one of my most highly touted methods to attaining

Summer 2015 was a great one, but it’s officially over! The air is getting cooler, humidity is dropping and, for many naturals, our hair is

I often come across women who tell me they can’t keep their hair in its natural texture because it’s nearly impossible to comb and can

We all love a good roller set, but mastering the skill can be quite the challenge. These 4C ladies make it look easy. Hopefully, these

One thing I like about this time of year is that humidity — and thus reversion and shrinkage — is less of a consideration when it

This fall season is all about goddess braids, curly sets, and sculptural updos for my 4c naturals! Here are ten video tutorials for ten such looks.

At this point in my natural hair journey, products that work for my strands in other seasons don’t necessarily still work in the winter. That