Dry Hair Solutions: The 'Baggy Method' Explained
by Jc of The Natural Haven The baggy method is a moisturising technique that some naturals find effective. In simple terms it involves using a
by Jc of The Natural Haven The baggy method is a moisturising technique that some naturals find effective. In simple terms it involves using a
By Jc of The Natural Haven Keeping hair moisturised between washings is a constant battle for some. Getting smart about the products you use, the

The question – ‘I have very dry hair, will a moisturiser fix that?’ The answer to this question is yes and no. The effectiveness of

Moisture is critical for the growth, health and strength of natural hair. But it can be elusive for some. You apply moisturizing products to your
By Fran of HeyFranHey.com I like to keep my beauty regimens clean and simple. The less product I apply in one styling session the better. This

By Cipriana of UrbanBushBabes.com Whether you seal your entire strands or just your ends, finding a product that gives a long-lasting seal will benefit your

You’ve heard it before, over and over again — moisture is everything when it comes to natural hair health. Still, many naturals struggle with keeping
Via Curl Please I received an email from a young lady who was frustrated with the fact that her hair was so dry and asked me
Our fourth feature is from Portia. Be sure to check out our first feature from Chinwe, our second feature from Elle and our third feature

Moisture doesn’t just come from the products we apply to our hair, it can also come from what we use to manage and care for
By Jc of The Natural Haven Bloom Should you really leave conditioner in your hair? This is a question that I have been asked several times.

By Jc of The Natural Haven Bloom One of my friends recently decided to become serious about her hair health. Her goals are to increase the
By Jc of The Natural Haven Bloom Moisture is a problem that many naturals find difficult to deal with. Dry hair for many is normal and

By Emelyne of Nubian Tresses As most of my readers already know, I am a 4b with very thick, shoulder-length (un-stretched) hair and I am