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*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! A: My name is Ashanti and I’m from Mississippi. Why did you make the decision

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! A: My name is Ashanti and I’m from Mississippi. Why did you make the decision

By Christina (pictured above) of The Mane Objective When looking for products to preserve moisture, add shine, seal, or treat dry scalp, we often hit

By Cipriana of UrbanBushBabes.com Whether you seal your entire strands or just your ends, finding a product that gives a long-lasting seal will benefit your

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! K: Greetings! My name is Kala. I also go by KG. I’m from sunny San
“Just taking a moment to rant against natural hair police” ~Solange Knowles Solange had a lot on her mind last night as she took to
Style Icon Ayan By Jc of The Natural Haven There is a world of possibilities with hair colour and natural hair is the ideal base

Via The Beauty Brains Illegal fireworks asks…I have really dry curly hair. Will it damage my hair if I condition it everyday? The answer depends

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! J: My name is Jess and I am from Georgia. Why did you make the

*Prepared for BGLH by Meosha Tall of 1MeNaturally Introduce yourself! M: Hello, my name is Melshary. I am originally from Brooklyn, NY, but I’m currently
Style Icon Denisio By Jc of The Natural Haven Click here for part 1. *Editor’s Note: The British spelling of the world color is used throughout
Style Icon Ashley By Jc of The Natural Haven I have previously written about the possibility of African hair actually growing at a slower rate.

There was a discussion recently on the HuffingtonPost.com about whether the rise in natural hair spells the end of black salon culture. The author, Cassandra

London based photographer Obi Nwokedi posed Black barbies and Ken dolls into 54 frames detailing a Nigerian wedding!! The work is intricate and the concept

By Nicole Harmon of HairLiberty.Org It takes just the right blend of water (for moisture) and emollients (for smoothing) to tame curls and coils. The