
17 Black Style Bloggers Who are Slaying the Fringe Trend
Last month we witnessed Serena Williams take on the fringe trend with such ferociousness that I for one took myself straight to right over

Last month we witnessed Serena Williams take on the fringe trend with such ferociousness that I for one took myself straight to right over
Black women are underrepresented in the media. We’ve known and carried the burden of this truth for longer than what feels necessary. There are far too
In World War II, women were called upon to work outside of the home to keep the economy going after millions of American men shipped
Photographer Ednia Beal, who also is the brains behind the series “Can I Touch It” in which white women were photographed with traditional black hairstyles for

Combatting dryness is the name of the game this season and is not just about the products you use. Here are four cute styles to help
H&M has a Hijab-wearing Muslim woman in their latest video campaign, “Close the Loop”, and many women are praising the move both for its embrace of

A few days ago, Kimberly Satterwhite posted a video on Facebook straightening her daughter’s natural hair with the Dafni Ceramic Straightening Brush. After one brush

Blackup Cosmetics, the first luxury makeup line for women of color is now available on Sephora.com and select Sephora stores and we’re here for it.

The Founder(s) In Kenya in 1990, Rebecca Lolosoli and 14 other women who had been raped by stationed British soldiers created the village of Umoja
Amber Rose’s long-awaited SlutWalk happened in Los Angeles yesterday and it delivered on its promise of making a strong statement against woman shaming. The event

Day 2 curls I’m about that wash and go life, and at this stage in the game I’ve pretty much perfected my wash and

It’s that time of year again. After letting your strands whip in the warm air this summer, it may be time to trim and dust
I think it’s safe to say that sitting under a hooded dryer is not a pleasant experience. Your neck is uncomfortable, you can’t move your

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American culture and art in the wake of slavery, which had ended just 50 years prior. Occurring