
Shrinkage Inspo: 12 Natural Hair Styles That Embrace Shrinkage
When it comes to shrinkage you can try two approaches: beat it or embrace it. And while every natural must choose his or her path,

When it comes to shrinkage you can try two approaches: beat it or embrace it. And while every natural must choose his or her path,

Daily family vlogging is bullshit. There, I said it. By design its intent is to sell the image of a near-perfect family. The only imperfections

I absolutely love crochet braids and hair styles that require crochet hair. I’m currently rocking crochet braids and will do so until I get antsy

I don’t ascribe to parenting philosophies, but if I had to I’d describe my approach as a combination of ‘gentle’ and ‘free range’. I don’t

Since I started whipping butters as a side (and increasingly main) hustle in late 2014, the progress has been pretty incredible and, in many ways,

Sleek edges and baby hair will probably never go out of style, and why should they? It’s a part of black culture and sometimes a laid hairline
by Dick Talens of LifeHacker.com As Derek Zoolander wisely put it, wetness is the essence of life. Whether you like drinking water or not, it

by Jessica Cruel of PopSugar Ever since I was a little girl, Summer was the time my mother would braid my hair. The styles took

It’s no surprise that deep conditioning is a staple in many natural haired women’s regimens – protein-moisture balance is a key component to retaining length

In a viral trend started by Twitter user @MascotMY_Tweets, folks have been mashing up Beyonce performance videos with music from different genres to prove that the talented

When I first heard of women picking out their curls for volume and fullness, I can’t lie, I was a bit terrified. I recalled the

Spring is winding down and we are recognizing e its impending passing with an ode to flower crowns. The flower crown or wreath has its
Vlogger Chime Edwards, also known as HairCrush, recently released an 8 minute video on the history of black hair before slavery to the present. The

From buns, to braids and twists, many naturals use protective styles as a way to protect their ends and retain length. But a discussion often