9 Time-Saving Natural Hair Care Tips
By Geniece of Beautifully Made There’s a myth going around town that you need to do ten steps a week in order to keep your hair
By Geniece of Beautifully Made There’s a myth going around town that you need to do ten steps a week in order to keep your hair

By Chinwe of Hair and Health Summer officially arrived over a month ago and so did the humidity in various parts of the world. What does
By Christina of The Mane Objective I’m sure that at one time or another, you have googled “hair growth tips” or something similar, in search of

By Chinwe of Hair and Health In the world of black hair care, optimal hair growth has become synonymous with the application of growth aids and

By Geniece (pictured above) of Beautifully Made Picture this scenario: You’re walking down the aisle of a department store. Quietly minding your own business when someone
By Christina of The Mane Objective I’ll admit it… I’m guilty of staring at other women. Get your mind out the gutter. I don’t mean like

Earlier this month, I wrote two articles for Black Girl with Long Hair about safely using heat on hair, and UV protecting hair during the Summer.

By Emelyne of Nubian Tresses As most of my readers already know, I am a 4b with very thick, shoulder-length (un-stretched) hair and I am
By Christina of The Mane Objective Scalp challenges go far beyond dandruff and excess oil. There are some scalp conditions that require medical attention and regular

Admittedly, I was never one for steaming my hair…. until I tried it. Now, you can’t get me to stop. Steaming my hair has been

Style Icon Quinn A few years back when I first created my YouTube channel chronicling my natural hair experience I said some things that many

Lately, I’ve been getting a lot of e-mails and questions about tips, advice, product recommendations, and secrets for successfully transitioning to natural hair. Once

By Chinwe of Hair and Health Let’s be real. Not every natural grows the average 6 inches of hair per year under optimal health conditions.

We can agree that some people do not need to trim their hair often while others really need to in order to keep damage at