
Natural Hair Type Guide: Which Type Are You?
Photo Source Over the past few months several readers have asked us to break down hair typing. Whether or not you feel that hair typing

Photo Source Over the past few months several readers have asked us to break down hair typing. Whether or not you feel that hair typing
Style Icon Toni By Geniece of Beautifully Made Congratulations! After months (or years) of transitioning you have completed your journey to wearing your hair naturally. Now
By Chinwe of Hair and Health The “in-between” stage is infamous for being that period at which your natural hair is not exactly super short
Most of the questions I get asked about hair length retention are not from those with very short hair. In fact, those who recently big

By Imani of Tribe Called Curl The joy of being a Lazy Natural comes from doing the least possible to maintain healthy, vibrant curls, coils

Style Icon Olivia By Chinwe of Hair and Health As we reach new lengths, sometimes our hair care regimen must change. Our strands — which

When it comes to transitioning and natural hair, anything that will help me save money is a MUST. Traditionally, we talk about stretching/diluting products with
By Christina of The Mane Objective Whether relaxed bone straight, 137% natural, transitioning, texturized, kinky, curly, colored or cut, there are some supplies every woman should

By Audrey Davis-Sivasothy of The Science of Black Hair In hair care, there seven deadly hair sins that can really make your hair life miserable.

Style Icon Toni By Chinwe of Hair and Health While on Pinterest one day, I came across a photo of a new “Hair Type Chart”

I am pretty vocal about promoting the idea of personalised hair care. This is the view that hair is individual and while we can have
By nature I like to stick to the rules. I read the instructions before assembling appliances, follow recipes almost to a “t” and signal when
By Marie Young of GoodLooknOut Anyone who knows me KNOWS that Solange is my ultimate lady crush! Although her hair is more than likely a wig, I
You’ve probably heard your own or another person’s natural hair referred to as “coarse”. Girl my hair is so coarse I can’t comb through it!