All About Protein Treatments, Part 2: Hydrolyzed Protein & the ApHogee Treatment
By Jc of The Natural Haven Click here for part 1 of this series. Avril asks: ‘What do protein treatments really do for your hair,
By Jc of The Natural Haven Click here for part 1 of this series. Avril asks: ‘What do protein treatments really do for your hair,

By Gabrielle Allen of Strawberricurls.com Black women seem to suffer from a common problem which are thinning edges. I am not saying that its exclusive

via WebMD “Lather, rinse, repeat” may be standard advice, but shampoo and conditioner alone won’t give you the healthy hair you crave. For the most
Janelle (not pictured) says; Thanks to the information on your site, I’m realizing that I need to do some kind of strengthening treatment on my
Check out this interesting post from the Natural Sunshine forum written by member Kay LaVon. I have been watching alot of videos, and have run
click here for part 1 WHAT YOU PUT INTO IT… (cont’d) HUMECTANTS: substances used to attract and bind water to the hair. Vegetable Glycerin: a
click here for part 1 click here for part 2 HOW TO LOCK IN MOISTURE: TECHNIQUES/PRACTICES (cont’d….) Protective Styling: PS styles include braids, twists, protective
click here for part 1so you know that j and i are on this quest to diagnose and *hopefully* cure black women’s moisture issues. ok,
focus on scalp conditions: eczema, dandruff, fungal infections and alopecia. if you have not seen one already, please see a doctor if any of these
cut it out! yeah i said it…the dreaded c-word! get rid of damaged hair!if it’s raggedy, it needs to go! ladies if your ends are
so we spent the bulk of this month focusing on moisturizing. but, as you saw in the “tough love haircare series”, there are many unhealthy
so i’ve always been confused by women who already have long hair and still decide to straighten it. well, allison has been down that road,
So I posted Friday about my spritz-induced breakouts, and how I started spritzing because… well… because everyone was doing it. It got me thinking about
So I was curious after our recent discussion on regimens gone wild: In your opinion, what products or ingredients are the bedrock of a solid