
Indian Weave Companies are Finding Massive Success… In Africa
A few days ago we posted about a prestigious Caribbean high school banning dreadlocks. Now comes news that Indian weave companies are set to make

A few days ago we posted about a prestigious Caribbean high school banning dreadlocks. Now comes news that Indian weave companies are set to make

I get these questions quite often, so I am featuring this one today from blog reader D. She writes ‘So I feel like I have

Yesterday in the afternooon I solicited prayers for my latest undertaking — a perm rod set with the big, brown jumbo rollers. Y’all might have

I was 12 when my best friend at the time, a Jewish girl, noticed one commonality in all my drawings of women. I was a

We are so used to reading stories of natural hair being “rejected in the workplace”, that to be both a top professional and relaxer-free is

Highlighting an aspect of colorism that isn’t often discussed, actress Raven-Symone has spoken out about her tanning habit while starring in her hit Disney show,

Taiwo of Naija Curls Let’s talk all about curling 4c hair. Specifically, I’m referring to manually curling the hair versus enhancing the natural curl without a tool.

Cut.com has set the internet a buzz with its titillating time-lapse video of black beauty through the decades. This is a follow-up to their previously

As a woman in business for herself, you might be faced with the following questions: How can you turn what you have into a million

Here are five different ways to achieve a beautiful chignon on natural hair! 1. Low Twisted Chignon This low, twisted chignon is really simply to create. Start

Introduce yourself! Q: I am Quecina Burts Nute also known as Pinkstarnute in the natural hair world. I am a mother, military wife and teacher
These days Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Porsha Williams is busy promoting her new weave line, but she wants folks to know that beneath
One of the reasons I decided to follow a protective styling and low maintenance regime was because of the overwhelmingly positive effects I saw on

In what some people are calling a holdover from colonialism, a prestigious 282-year-old Barbadian high school, Harrison College, has banned twistouts. The school’s principal, Juanita