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This month, I’ve been all about that #NaturalHairBLACKOUT life. So many of you have left encouraging words, pledged support, or let me know that you

This month, I’ve been all about that #NaturalHairBLACKOUT life. So many of you have left encouraging words, pledged support, or let me know that you

Now, this article isn’t to say that compliments are terrible or that men can never comment on our hair. For the most part, it’s positive
While the Oscars were being held in tinseltown, I attended a different type of event that was going in Flint, Michigan – the #JusticeForFlint benefit concert.

Go’on get it then Omarion! Mr O, who normally wears his hair in a tapered undefined fro, took things to the next level with a

It all began when 26-year-old beauty blogger Nadia Gray saw an advertisement for Maybelline’s matte foundations, featuring supermodel Jourdan Dunn. The self-described “product junkie” immediately
Political analyst and on-air personality, Melissa Harris-Perry has walked away from her popular two hour MSNBC show, citing a loss of editorial control. In a

Draya Michele recently shot a cover for Hawaii-based DisFunkshion magazine sporting a brand new look. The reality star’s clothing looked African-inspired (although it clearly pulls
Beyonce’s Formation is the pop culture gift that keeps on giving. It’s spawned a Super Bowl performance, a slew of think pieces, a fair amount

So you dyed your hair. If you did any kind of lifting, be prepared for your regimen to change. Okay, it may not change
This past week we informed you of the racist comments sparked by MAC Cosmetics’ of a black model’s lips on Instagram. Now black women online

Sudanese-Australian model, Ajak Deng, announced via Instagram this week that she is quitting modeling. I am happy to announce that I am officially done with the

Sometime last year, I told everyone about the wonderful world that exists outside of traditional pads and tampons with my guide to Alternative Feminine Products.
On the third episode of their OWN talk show It’s Not You, It’s Men, singer Tyrese and hip hop veteran Rev. Run had Amber Rose

Braids have a long tradition within the African diaspora, serving as both creative expression and protection for textured strands. Today the style is replicated on