
NzuriAnne // Natural Hair Style Icon
Introduce yourself! N: I’m NzuriAnne from Denver, Colorado. Why did you make the decision to go natural? N: I have been natural my entire life.

Introduce yourself! N: I’m NzuriAnne from Denver, Colorado. Why did you make the decision to go natural? N: I have been natural my entire life.

Introduce yourself! A: Hi! My name is Araki. I was born and raised in Paris, France with a Guinean (Conakry) and Malian heritage, and an

Style Icon Jess By Chinwe of Hair and Health “Stay away from silicones.” “Don’t use products containing petrolatum or mineral oil.” Rules. Rules. Rules. While they

Nigerian photographer J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere dedicated much of his career to documenting hair styles in Nigeria after the country’s emancipation from Britain in 1960. We

What is your name and where are you from? J: My name is Jade Janelle. I was born in Jamaica, but currently live in Mississauga,

Photo credit: Braids by Darnita Box braids, twists, and faux locs have really been making their rounds on everyone’s heads this year. They’ve always been
Recently, social media has been abuzz with word and photos of a revolutionary system that allows natural women to go from textured, to straight, and

Via MyColoures.com Unfortunately, there are a few ignorant folks who still believe that natural hair cannot be styled to look glamorous enough for special occasions.
It’s springtime, and you know what that means – rain! I’ve seen many naturalistas claim that they love being natural because they don’t worry about
You may recall the huge mess that was made last September by “Django Unchained” actress Daniele Watts. Watts and her boyfriend, Brian Lucas were reportedly
In a post on former Hills star Lauren Conrad’s blog The Beauty Department, a seemingly innocent post about keeping hair healthy while swimming in the

You see, while some naturals make major hair care mistakes and then learn, my experience was quite different. I went into my natural journey prepared with

For the last several weeks, we have featured Caribbean, Nigerian, Ghanaian, and Afro-latina naturals on YouTube. We are switching things up this week and focusing

Box braids have been around for a while and are definitely not going anywhere anytime soon. While the trend has shifted from micros to jumbos