
I Tried Body Lotion on My Hair… Here’s What Happened
When it comes to my beauty products, I absolutely love multi-use. I try to keep my consistent products as natural as possible, so this is

When it comes to my beauty products, I absolutely love multi-use. I try to keep my consistent products as natural as possible, so this is

Last week, I shared a meme from The Black Upstart regarding how people often treat black owned businesses: I couldn’t agree more with that statement.
You can tell when a magazine is featuring a black actress with her real hair. Usually it’s in a special issue dedicated to “real” (i.e.
I’ve been natural for over 11 years, and within that time I’ve tried a lot of weird recipes and products on my hair. Some of

Just when we thought individual braids couldn’t get any better, someone started experimenting with triangle parts, as opposed to the traditional square or box. The

Earlier this summer I had this obsession with learning how to play basketball. I grew up in Jamaica, where basketball wasn’t really that big. It
When I first heard about menstrual cups years ago, I had zero desire to try them. I just didn’t see how emptying a cup of

A few weeks back I threw a BGLH meetup at my storefront — that nobody showed up to. And a few weeks before that I

We weren’t going to leave you hanging this year with Halloween just days away. Also, be sure to check out our previous 2015 and 2016

I have to say, having combination skin can sometimes be the most annoying thing in the world. My skin reacts differently in different climates and

The holidays are right around the corner, and if you’re looking for the perfect gift for your friends and family, look no further. I recently

Fall and winter are usually the time when a lot of black women do protective styles. But I’m the opposite. I spent the summer in

When I tell you that the bar for what counts as ’embarrassing’ in my life is super high now (I mean, especially after this.) I

Representation in dermatology is especially important in a health care system that has deep racial disparities, and black woman dermatologists are often on the cutting