
3 Types of Naturals Who Should Avoid Heat at All Costs
Do you know that girl who can comb her hair aggressively with a fine tooth comb, bleach it before placing her flat iron at the

Do you know that girl who can comb her hair aggressively with a fine tooth comb, bleach it before placing her flat iron at the

It’s a bummer when you’re down to the very last drop of your favorite leave-in and you know your order won’t come in for at

Although this is Black Girl Long Hair, we have to quickly acknowledge all the fellas out there who are proudly representing for the male side

Introduce yourself. K: Hello! My name is Kami also known as StyledbyKami and I am from Baltimore, Maryland. Did you transition or big chop? Share

by Cassandre of CassandreBeccai.com Faux locs. Temporary locs. Loc extensions. By now, you’ve seen them all over Instagram on some of hottest natural hair personalities.

Source: Tankmonster Often, naturals are met with stares and curiosity about their hair. For years, most black women were wearing their hair relaxed or pressed.

The summer was synonymous with wash-and-gos and big hair for many naturals. Now with the cooler weather setting in and autumn making its way here,
Style Icon Fifi Imagine retaining 12 inches of hair in one year. It’s pretty exciting, isn’t it? That’s like going from a clean-shaven big chop

(note: This is in no way a jab at The Blogs Made Me Do It, a wonderful DIY blog. Try her orange pound

by Tori Usually using natural ingredients can help significantly on your hair journey. For the most part, I find that when I use products that

Source: New York Times One of the major ironies of the multi-billion dollar global beauty industry is that sometimes top consumers of certain products

Portia of huneybflyy.com Contrary to popular belief, hair gel is not evil. Many people refuse to use gel because they believe that it will cause

Summer is coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean any length retention has to as well. Here are just a few tips to prepare

What is your Name / Where are you from? P: Hey! My name is Paville pronounce (Ah-vee-L) and I am from North Carolina. Did you transition