
15 Naturals Who Killed It This Carnival Season
Carnival season is wrapping up in the Caribbean and naturals were out in full force representing in the colorful festival. Check out 15 naturals who

Carnival season is wrapping up in the Caribbean and naturals were out in full force representing in the colorful festival. Check out 15 naturals who

Many naturals report that their hair feels and even behaves differently when they live, move or vacation in an area with hard water. I now

I love printed t-shirts, and not necessarily because I want other people to read them. There’s something cool about being able to track pop culture

Have you heard of bubble hair? As the name suggests, it is literally bubbles of air forming in hair. This happens when wet/damp hair is

My Caribbean ladies are up next! Here are nine vloggers from Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad (Trinidad and Tobago), BVI, and U.S. Virgin Islands, just to name a

The old folks always say that there’s nothing new under the sun, only endless repackaging. But, surely we never thought that these particular styles would

Can you tell the difference between shed hair and broken hair? On the surface, it appears to be an irrationally simple question. Shed hair will

What is your name and where are you from? K: My name is Khadija Trotman and I’m from the beautiful island of Barbados 🙂 Did you

Many naturals complain about not having access to the raw ingredients that help their hair and skin to thrive. Yve-Car Momperousse was one of them,

When one of my long time curlfriends tweeted that @jesstaras was her best follow of 2015, I had to see what was up. After browsing through

Because you liked our last 5 Uniquely Beautiful Styles Around Africa, we decided to give you more beautiful looks from around the continent. 1. Close-Shaved

Hair accessories that compliment natural hair are pretty hard to come by these days. Lets face it, hair accessories aren’t made with large afros in mind, so it’s

We’re back with another compilation piece! Last week four BGLH writers shared how they went from TWA to back length. Now we’re talking about oils and

Ghana, stand up! Last month, we featured several natural Afrolatinas and natural Nigerians. You asked for more, so this week we’re showing you six natural