Benedicta // Natural Hair Style Icon
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
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
contestants in the 2007 Nigeria’s Next Top Model competition Ok, I’ll admit it. I stereotyped Africa. I did.I thought that on a majority and indigenously
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
Hi Ladies, I write to you from London, England. I am still a newbie- I went Natural in January, but have been researching, taking classes
so, i rarely go off-topic on my blog, and there are few perpetually flat-ironed naturals who get a free pass to appear on BGLH… but
so i’ve always been confused by women who already have long hair and still decide to straighten it. well, allison has been down that road,

so, over the past few weeks, i’ve had the pleasure of emailing with nonhlanhla khumalo, a south african scientist whose research we’ve discussed on BGLH
so i’ve been showing some pretty intricate styes in our ‘monday style icon’ segment, and this can be intimidating for those who have little time
This review is courtesy of SA (hair is pictured below… a woman with hair that beautiful MUST be doing something right!) She reviewed tons of
This is the wrap up of the product reviews SA (hair pictured below) completed for BGLH. Thank you SA for these wonderful reviews! You can
Nicole sent these articles to me, and I found them fascinating. It’s kind of a dense read, but it breaks down the physics of combing