Braids are a protective style that have culturally lasted the test of time. They not only allow Black women to connect more deeply with their heritage, but they’re also a fun and dynamic way to ...
Whether you’re new to feed-in braids or rock them regularly, we’re here to share all the different ways you can wear them. From box braids and bun braids to Ghana braids and Fulani braids, we’ve got 2 ...
For my 4A curls, I like to do protective styles during both the chilling New York City winters and humid summers to protect my natural hair from the elements. I float between box braids ...
Zigzag partings bring a fun twist to curly hair by disrupting the regularity of curls. To achieve a zigzag parting, place ...
After six months of use, here’s my experience—and why you might want to give your scalp the LED treatment.
Grab the clothes that I laid out the night before. Shake my hair out of my silk bonnet and run out of the door.
During my assistant days at Vogue, I always wore it tucked under a wrap or in box braids for ease. I would flat twist my strands with curl creams and natural oils at night; then I’d cover them ...
Black people in the United States account for nearly 14% of the population, but the number of Black-owned businesses does not ...
Taraji P. Henson recalled an incident on a magazine shoot where a stylist who didn't know how to do Black hair damaged hers with a root booster. Henson considered asking for a new stylist but was ...
Items such as bonnets, durags, edge control, hair gel, moisturizing products and curl creams are examples ... Protective styles are braids such as box braids, cornrows, twists and locs, and ...