How To Tailor Your Natural Hair Regimen for Spring
Style Icon Jasmine Do you hear that? It’s the sound of singing birds resting on Cherry Blossoms covered in pink! For those of
Style Icon Jasmine Do you hear that? It’s the sound of singing birds resting on Cherry Blossoms covered in pink! For those of

Springtime Hair — Aloe Vera Sealing! Yesterday was March 20th, the official 1st day of Spring. Birds are chirping, temperatures are rising, and the

by Shelli of Hairscapades So, you’ve recently discovered the online natural hair community: blogs, websites, YouTube channels, Fotki albums and Tumblr… the list seems to go

Wash and Go’s seem to get mixed reviews. Some love them because they’re easy, convenient, and long-lasting once you get the right method and products

by Barbara of Frotastic Since going natural 3 years ago, I became sort of a mad hair scientist; mixing food items including peanut butter into
Style Icon Jasmine For women interested in growing long, natural hair the greatest challenge can often be patience. Hair goals should be realistic but also

The awkward stage can be hard for several reasons -Your hair is not long enough to bun but is not a twa either -You

By Christina of The Mane Objective I know what you’re thinking. Every day, there seems to be a new set of “rules” for naturals to abide

Have you ever wondered why your hair used to really love a particular conditioner when you were relaxed but detests it when you transitioned to

Style Icon Monica By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair Last week we discussed the importance of looking at protective styling from a
By Cipriana of UrbanBushBabes.com I have received a few emails from women expressing their annoyance in the way I describe my hair as “hard work,

Style Icon Jennifer By Chinwe of Hair and Health Have you ever been just too busy to do your wash routine? too busy to deep condition?
Reader Marsha says; I could really use some help. My question is… How has your hair regimen changed as your hair has grown? My hair

*This article was originally published on August 18, 2011. It was re-posted as part of our ‘Best of 2011’ Series One of the most challenging