Plus Sized Girls Can't Wear TWAs?
*TWA stands for teeny weeny afro. This piece has been edited for BGLH. Style Icon Entoria By Asia Martin via Strawberricurls.com I was in the
*TWA stands for teeny weeny afro. This piece has been edited for BGLH. Style Icon Entoria By Asia Martin via Strawberricurls.com I was in the

By Chinwe of Hair and Health 1. Faux Wedge Cut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9tORBwISq8 In this tutorial, Ambrosia shows you how to create a faux wedge cut by

Introduce yourself! T: Hey there, my name is Tell and I am from the mitten aka Michigan! Why did you make the decision to go

Introduce yourself! K: Hi. My name is Kristina, and I’m a college sophomore from Georgia. Why did you make the decision to go natural? K:
Introduce yourself! E: Hello, sisters! My name is Ev’Yan Whitney. I’m originally from a small desert-town in Southern California (Victorville, if you must know), but

Introduce yourself! Latoya: My name is Latoya (right) and I am from New Jersey. I graduated nursing school as a Licensed Practical Nurse. I am

By Chinwe of Hair and Health Take your updos to the next level with these six styles: 1. Classic Pompadour Even though this updo may

Introduce yourself! S: Hey guys! My name is Sarah, but my friends call me Sass or Sassou. I live in Montreal, Canada and am proud

Oh how cute you are My teeny weeny afro But please grow out soon I wrote that haiku a little after my “Big Chop,” years

Bob Marley, Lauryn Hill, Whoopi Goldberg — many black icons have rocked free form locs, and now the age-old style is coming back on the

Naturals with short to medium-length hair may find protective styling to be a challenge given their length. (I’ve been there so I can definitely relate.) Here

Don’t be fooled, short haired naturals; your hair’s length has nothing to do with how fabulous it can look! Natural hair can be rocked in

Style Icon Pearl Thanks to Lupita Nyong’o, we now know that a TWA doesn’t have to be boring. If have a TWA and you’re tired

Introduce yourself! A: Hi! My name is Araki. I was born and raised in Paris, France with a Guinean (Conakry) and Malian heritage, and an