Just For Me Brand Shifts Focus from Relaxers to 'Texture Softeners' for Young Girls
I’ll just come right out and say it: I think there is something terribly wrong with any product designed to chemically alter a child’s
I’ll just come right out and say it: I think there is something terribly wrong with any product designed to chemically alter a child’s
Natural hair is nothing new. Throughout the 60’s and 70’s, Black women and men sported shiny, soft, gravity-defying afros. But as the 80’s rolled in,
In 2010, Tameka “Meechy” Monroe of The Monroe Sisters made waves in the natural hair community as a natural hair vlogger, dispensing detailed tutorials and
by Christine of Amor Artistry Trends always repeat themselves. Here’s a look at some hairstyles that are being repeated and taken over beautifully by naturals! Box Braids
With the rise in popularity of natural hair comes the proliferation of blogs and YouTube channels dedicated to the subject. I dare you to Google
by Tori (pictured above) My type 4 hair gets tangled and knotted easily. It gets dry and matted. Detangling can take forever. It can look
by Ijeoma of Klassy Kinks Research has recently shown that big hair and beauty brands are losing money due to drops in relaxer sales. It’s
Woman in Tignon credit “Did you know that in late 18th century Louisiana, black and multiracial women were ordered to cover their hair in public?”
Who should be represented in #teamnatural? It’s a debate that’s raged for days now — here on BGLH and on other natural hair and black
BGLH writer Jc presents a different point of view about who deserves to be represented in the natural hair movement. Check it out; Show of
Karen Constant aka Glamfun made waves on YouTube with her witty lyrics and infectious personality, gaining popularity via natural hair parodies and providing tips and
“Ironically I’m sitting here with a “wash’n go” in the literal form. I washed my hair, put some leave in conditioner in that joint and
by Portia of huneybflyy.com Heat-free Hair Founder Ngozi Opara It’s no secret that the natural hair community is probably the largest it has ever been right
Early 20th Century African American Woman Photo Credit by Alondra The natural hair world is like one big university. What an interesting way to start
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