Gabby // Natural Hair Style Icon
“Relaxers are not the “cure all”. If you don’t know how to care for your natural hair, a relaxer will just make it worse. Focus
“Relaxers are not the “cure all”. If you don’t know how to care for your natural hair, a relaxer will just make it worse. Focus
“Going natural has definitely made me more aware of and more interested in beauty ideals, how they’re enforced, who is the enforcer, and how the
Ayesha was featured as a style icon a few months ago. Click HERE for a full interview.
From time to time I will highlight women from BGLH’s Facebook community. These photos were submitted by Queen Fly-Stone. Loctician/Loc styling, make-up and fashion styling
“The first day of school with my new hair everyone just stared at me, some kids would run up to me and laugh and run
Where do you live? A: Detroit, MI born and raised…I love my city 🙂 I’m a recent graduate of Michigan State University with my B.S.
Where do you live? A: I live in Maryland which is a part of the DMV area (D.C., MD and Virginia). I am a student,

“I had no idea that lots of women didn’t get perms. I thought that was what every black woman did. I’m glad I educated myself
“It’s funny how something as simple as your hair can really affect your self. It’s all connected y’all!” Where do you live? N: I live
Chantel debuted her 1-year old fro on BGLH in our October 2009 Now and Then… …now, just a few months later, her hair has sprouted.
I love how Melanie’s college friends are coming together and supporting each other in the natural journey! They’re giving each other hair cuts and everything!!
“I was surprised to learn that the hair that had been too thick and crazy in my youth was considered a desired thing in some
Where do you live? S: I’m originally from Broward County, Florida but I now live in Sarasota County. I am currently a student enrolled at

Where do you live? A: Born and raised on the Southside of Chicago. I went to undergrad in the LA area. Now, I’m currently in