
The Surprising History Behind Why Black Women Grease Their Scalps and Cover Their Hair
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

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

Aside from the bloggers, vloggers, natural hairstylists and businesses who are working hard to enlarge and expand the natural hair community worldwide; there are also

Every now and again, we like to endlessly scroll through our instagram feed. Here are some of the Type 4 naturals that keep us in
This month, virgin extensions company Indique Hair partnered with Miss Jessie’s to launch the It’s Natural beauty campaign. Why exactly would a natural hair

Although this is Black Girl Long Hair, we have to quickly acknowledge all the fellas out there who are proudly representing for the male side

Source: Tankmonster Often, naturals are met with stares and curiosity about their hair. For years, most black women were wearing their hair relaxed or pressed.

Source: New York Times One of the major ironies of the multi-billion dollar global beauty industry is that sometimes top consumers of certain products

(note: This is in no way a jab at The Blogs Made Me Do It, a wonderful DIY blog. Try her orange pound

by Ijeoma of Klassy Kinks As the natural hair movement gains ground, there is also increasing media and community awareness of the unfortunate times when
I’m not a member of the Beyhive. In fact, I don’t own a single Beyonce album. Personally, I’ve been a fan of Jigga since my

by Ijeoma of Klassy Kinks New York Many New York naturals will say that the current movement was born there, particularly in Brooklyn. The original
by Portia of huneybflyy.com (pictured above) One of the things I love about my natural hair is its versatility. I can wear a kinky twist out one

In March of this year, BGLH broke the story on the proposed U.S. Army Regulations (AR 670-1) and the subsequent disparate impact on women with natural

In March of last year, I wrote an article for Black Girl Long Hair about 6 relaxer lines with natural hair products. The article came