
Alicia // Natural Hair Style Icon
BGLH: where are you from? where you reppin? ALICIA: I was born and raised in Arkansas and I’ve been migrating between here and Texas over

BGLH: where are you from? where you reppin? ALICIA: I was born and raised in Arkansas and I’ve been migrating between here and Texas over
We profile our fair share of long styles on BGLH. But sometimes the better option, stylewise, is to go short rather than long. Mimi’s gorgeous
RMichelle has been featured as a Monday style icon before, and I noticed on Fotki that she had recently intensified her regimen. Since July 1,
HAlo! I stumbled upon your blog and waoh, it was great!! I’ve been totally natural since January, didnt do a big chop, transitioned from February
Hey Leila! Your blog is awesome and I thought I can talk about my city..Montreal, Canada 🙂 -Weena Montreal, Canada BGLH: Where are you from?
So, a few months back, I did a post about ‘grown and sexy’ naturals: professional women over 50 with DOPE hair. One of the women
Part 1 of BelleMuse’s feature BGLH: where are you from? what’s the weather like there? BELLEMUSE: Michigan – The weather changes quickly and without notice
Naomi Davis: former attorney, founder of the Blacks in Green (B.I.G.) environmental group, a Chicago-based organization dedicated to bring environmental awareness and green jobs into
“I love the traits that identify me as a black, African woman. I love being a nappy-headed, dark-skinned woman. When someone tells me that I
So, in my experience as a natural, being “true to myself” has meant growing my hair out to be thick and healthy. But what if
Being natural is … a great buffer from sorting out the troll boys from the keepers. Why waste your time with a man who is
“The U.S. really pushes light skin, and straight hair BUT I am seeing the U.S. incorporate more ethnic beauty in the media. It’s so refreshing!!!”

I am very happy to feature Claire Sulmers from the Fashion Bomb as a Monday Style Icon on BGLH. The Fashion Bomb is an award-winning
“Natural hair shouldn’t be something that catches people’s attention for negative reasons, it should be something normalized in the black community. It’s so crazy how