
Is Natural Hair The End of Black Salon Culture?
There was a discussion recently on the HuffingtonPost.com about whether the rise in natural hair spells the end of black salon culture. The author, Cassandra
There was a discussion recently on the HuffingtonPost.com about whether the rise in natural hair spells the end of black salon culture. The author, Cassandra
Photo Source: Toutes les choses de moi I am LOVING this mini-documentary by New York Times writer Zina Saro-Wiwa about the natural hair community. In
When this photo came out a few years back, we posted it on BGLH, and now the story behind it has come to light in
Rihanna took to the American Idol Stage to perform her new single, “Where Have You Been” and rocked a new look, faux locs. The song
By The Damn Salon We frequently meet women who find themselves frustrated with the arsenal of products they’ve collected on their quest for curls. As
It seems the tides are turning in a major way and major companies are losing their black market share to black-owned companies like Carol’s Daughter,
Via Afro-Europe.blogspot.com A Black French flight attendant of Air France is not allowed to wear dreadlocks during his service. The Frenchman of Ivorian origin is
By Tracey Wallace of NaturallyCurly.com Hair is simply amazing. The human body and the mechanisms by which it adapts to its environment are mind boggling,
Yesterday the Philadelphia Inquirer published and article about the increasing number of black women who are opting for curly, kinky, TEXTURED weaves. Check it out;
Ah going natural. It’s an exciting time. So much optimism, so much promise. And then reality sets in. Now we all know that natural hair
President Barack Obama and a young Malia Six guests recently had the opportunity to share a private dinner with Barack and Michelle Obama, as part
Lately there’s been quite a bit of discussion in the comment box about what being natural is and is not. We decided to parse out
This picture has been circulating around the web and it is quite impressive. To be clear, it is photoshopped. Michelle Obama does not wear her
Via AdireAfricanTextiles.blogspot.com These images are from two series of postcards produced between 1900 and 1910 by the photographer F.W.H Arkhurst in Grand Bassam, Ivory Coast.
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