Black hair for the Black woman who’s untouchable and unstoppable
Don’t touch my hair When it’s the feelings I wear Don’t touch my soul When it’s the rhythm I know Don’t touch my crown …
Don’t touch my hair When it’s the feelings I wear Don’t touch my soul When it’s the rhythm I know Don’t touch my crown …
It goes without saying that YouTube has totally revolutionized the beauty space by allowing dynamic personalities the ability to organically create massive followings. Within the
The founder and creator of FROS & BEAUS, Joiya Cloud, is a proud naturlista of 17 years. The 35-year-old is a Spelman and Georgetown Hoya graduate
Celebrity hairstylist Vernon Francois is well-known for styling Lupita Nyong’o’s sky-high bun that she wore for the Met Ball. And he’s worked with Hollywood celebrities
Innovation, integrity and longevity come to mind when you think of Luster hair care products. The industry icon is the leading African-American owned manufacturer of
Hairstyles are arguably one of the most important aspects of a person’s appearance. They have the power to either up your sex appeal, or have
Natural hair has always been in; however, the way women embrace their natural hair now is at an all-time high. Natural hair puffs, curly styles
What is texture? Texture is a feeling, a touch, a flow, a quality, a consistency, a pattern, all inherent within a substance uniquely identifiable. For the Black woman, the natural “texture” of our hair is indeed a remarkable variety and mix of all the above.
Photo credit: Monica Morgan Photography Dr. Rose Moten is a clinical psychologist, author and natural hair enthusiast. No matter where you are in your natural
Growing out your natural hair can take some time and a lot of effort. There are all kind of resources online that provide tips for
NuDred is a special styling brush for twists, starting dreadlocks, or for any natural styles. Read what creators Bruce and Brigitte Boyd have to say. How did
Ever since the natural hair movement has picked up, Black magazines have featured more and more women rocking their coily locks. Thanks to the increasing
Illinois resident Karen Scruggs was attempting to “fly while Black” last Saturday. Unfortunately, Scruggs was in for a bumpy ride through security at Chicago’s O’Hare
Akua Agyemfra was excited about getting a new job as a host at Jack Astro’s Bar and Grill in Toronto, Canada. However, she soon became
Below, Black women engage in the budding debate about Black women’s hair: Should their hair be natural or permed? Is hair weave acceptable? See what
“I really wanted to embrace my natural beauty and really be able to represent Black women in corporate America without changing the way we look to assimilate to other cultures.”
“You can do a whole bunch of different styles, and even [with] my locs the benefits of having them is that you don’t really have to mess with them.”
Why did you decide to go natural? I wanted to have healthy hair. I’ve had a long, strenuous journey with the “creamy crack” [relaxer] and
“I am natural because I am God because I am African because how I was made is how I’m supposed to be so I don’t need to chemically alter it or make it better than because it was best the way it came out.”
“I decided to go natural to strengthen my hair. After over 20 years of having relaxed hair, my hair has suffered from breakage along with other issues; so going natural was the only way of saving my hair.”