
How To Keep Your Homemade Products from Going Bad
Contributed by Reader Elaine D. This is something I really think is necessary…especially for the mixtresses out there. (Hey!) I haven’t seen it addressed yet

Contributed by Reader Elaine D. This is something I really think is necessary…especially for the mixtresses out there. (Hey!) I haven’t seen it addressed yet

By Cipriana of UrbanBushBabes.com Protective styles can be very beneficial and help achieve length goals but, as with anything, they take work and upkeep to

Style Icon Monica By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair Last week we discussed the importance of looking at protective styling from a

Although natural hair is becoming more and more common, there are still a lot of misconceptions about it. Here MoTown Girl explores 12 common natural
By Cipriana of UrbanBushBabes.com I have received a few emails from women expressing their annoyance in the way I describe my hair as “hard work,

By Jc of The Natural Haven The best thing about being natural today is that there are endless resources to help with styling and product
By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair When we think of protective styling, most of us think of boring buns, tired twists
Re-post/Re-published with permission from OyinHandmade.com We’ve been getting emails lately from people who are terrified of using glycerin-containing products during the winter. Apparently, there is

Photo Source By Cipriana at UrbanBushBabes.com One of the most important things I have learned through my hair experience is that no matter how similar
By Jc of The Natural Haven Could deep conditioning be a myth? I was watching QVC (uh huh), when a trichologist (hair scientist) was asked about

Photo Source By Jc of The Natural Haven Many naturals emphasise the need to apply water to hair in order to moisturise but the real

Note: Although naturals have varying opinions on wigs and weaves, we believe that — when done correctly — they can be an effective protective style.

By Jenteel As winter sets in it’s important to focus on moisturizing techniques as we brave the sometimes unforgiving winter weather. All the hard work

Going natural is a process of re-learning how to handle our hair. New practices can be tiring — even monotonous — to incorporate, but it’s