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Introduce yourself! S: Hey! My name is Sheneka but most people call me Nek and I’m a Georgia gal. Did you transition or big chop? Share

Introduce yourself! S: Hey! My name is Sheneka but most people call me Nek and I’m a Georgia gal. Did you transition or big chop? Share
Over the past five years, it has become increasingly common for companies to market the benefits of ayurvedic hair care products. Products ranging from natural

Chances are if you’re reading this, you’ve got a smartphone. You also probably have goals for your hair in the coming new year, but didn’t

Many naturals encounter dry hair at some point in time. Dryness can be caused by many things — weather, bad hair products, etc. But for Type

Box braids have long been a staple in the black beauty community. They’re fairly easy to install and instantly stylish. Black celebrities have rocked the

In my short time as a blogger in the natural hair community, I’ve come to realize that there is one word that incites an unparalleled

by Erickka Sy Savané The short answer is no. By definition, “to hide” means to cover up or remove from sight. So if you put on

Perhaps you had a few hair-related setbacks in 2014, be it heat damage, severe breakage, or something else. Remember that a LOT can change in

What is your name and where are you from? M: My name is Melissa Carter. I’m from Waynesboro, Virginia. Did you transition or big chop?
We’re coming down to the end of another year (!) and so we continue a BGLH tradition — celebrating our most popular style icons! Though
Image credit: MadameNoire.com Many naturals tuned in back in 2012 for the documentary Dark Girls, which offered a look at colorism in the black community

With the rise of Instagram and Pinterest, many naturals are looking to pictorials as step-by-step guides for replicating gorgeous styles. Check out 10 of the

Style Icon Kara It is the recap time of year again! How well did you do on your quest to longer hair? Did you retain

I’m not usually the type to jump on the “strange and unusual” techniques and treatments bandwagon, but when I heard about the benefits of oatmeal