
Jasmine // 4A Natural Hair Style Icon
Introduce yourself! J: Hi, My name is Jasmine, and I’m an Oklahoma girl. Why did you make the decision to go natural? J: I went

Introduce yourself! J: Hi, My name is Jasmine, and I’m an Oklahoma girl. Why did you make the decision to go natural? J: I went

Introduce yourself! A: My name is Ana Iris Santos Batista and I’m from the capital of the Dominican Republic. Why did you make the decision

Introduce yourself! K: My name is Kezia Etienne. Everyone calls me Kezzy. I’m an island girl, born and raised in Abaco, Bahamas. Currently living in

Introduce yourself! N: My name is Nelly and I am a Franco-Ivorian young woman who currently lives in Paris. Why did you make the decision

Introduce yourself! T: Hey Naturals! My name is Taasha Renee’. I’m originally from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, but I currently live in the humid

Introduce yourself! A: I go by April Kae and my creative project is called Imani Gold. I’m originally from Austin, Texas and just moved to Harlem

We featured Brianna in our albino beauty roundup a few weeks back. She’s back to share details on her natural hair regimen. Introduce yourself! B:

Caxmee, 26, is a Brooklyn-based blogger who, by merely being herself, shows us the power in loving yourself fully. She writes: I haven’t been too content

What is your name and where are you from? C: Hi!! My name is Chinwe Juliet also known as Igbocurls across social media and I

What is your name and where are you from? G: My name is Grace Lynne, and I’m from LA. Did you transition or big chop?

Introduce yourself! F: My name is Fedorah and my family is from Haiti, but I was born and raised in Queens, New York. Did you

Introduce yourself. J: Hey all! My name is Jalisa (Literally the name Lisa with a “Jah” sound in front of it) Williams, I go by

What is your name and where are you from? R: My Name is Rikki Danielle and I am originally from Kansas City, Missouri. I’m currently

When we discuss 4C hair it’s often cast as problematic, “It can’t do this. It needs to be made ‘presentable’. It can’t just ‘be’.” We