Photo by Cassandra Hamer on Unsplash 10 of the Best Box Dyes for Natural Hair Want Rich and Vibrant Color? By Jacqueline Samaroo Did you know commercial hair dyes aren’t all bad? In fact, some of the best box dyes for natural hair can actually be quite nourishing while giving your curls rich, enviable color. Now, we know there are…
IG @chocolateblackdoll by Sointocurls via Blacknaps.org How to Naturally Darken Your Hair! That’s right. The safest alternative for beautiful dark hair color might just be on your shelf in your pantry, and if you guessed coffee or tea, you are absolutely right! After all, who hasn’t heard of those stubborn coffee and tea stains that are extremely difficult to remove…
by Tabitha Tongoi Sometimes we just want to switch up our look a little bit. Maybe to signify a new phase in our life, or to simply refresh our look. How to better do this than give your hair a new color? Changing up your hair color can add an edge to your look. But sometimes this color high may…
Photo Credit: Melting Pot Beauty by Mary Wolff Color is a great way to experiment with a new look, but some of us have trouble committing. Since no one wants to be stuck with a hair color they can’t stand, DIY non-permanent hair color is a great way to play around with hues without getting stuck. Best of all, you…
Photo Credit: Pinterest by Mary Wolff Coloring your hair is a fun way to change things up. It is also a quick way to damage your hair and undo your hair care routine’s hard work. Many curlies who color would benefit from doing a simple post-color DIY treatment. After you color your hair, it can become a little drier than…
IG @curlyculture by Tiffani Greenaway of MyMommyVents.com Purple weaves, blue braids, pink buns, orange puffs–sometimes you just need a change. But whether you want to go Beyoncé blonde or Faith Evans red, coloring your hair can have risks. Popular hair dyes can contain Quaternium-15, which is found in many cosmetics and industrial substances and can release formaldehyde and also cause…
Image Source: MyHairprint.com by Ariane of BlackNaps.org No, it’s not henna, indigo or a tea rinse. It’s a brand new product called Hairprint that may revolutionize hair coloring by restoring your hair’s natural pigment by utilizing your own body’s internal chemistry. Continue!>>> According to the creators, “Hair dyes work by opening up the cuticle and cortex of the hair, using ammonia…
source By Diane Mary Coconut oil is an all natural beauty miracle for beauty and health. Applied topically or ingested, there are literally dozens of different benefits when using coconut oil. I have been sleeping with coconut oil in my hair as a pre poo treatment twice a week for over two years now and it has left my hair…
by Devri I’m Jasmine, a 22-year-old from Philadelphia, Pa and recent Temple grad working towards a career in psychology. Like many other women, I was given relaxers as a young girl and for a while, I didn’t know much better. However, once I finished high school, I decided that I wanted to embrace my individuality and dye my hair crazy…
via Just Curlz When many of us grow bored of our natural hair, we tend to either, a.) pick up the scissors, or b.) go for a fresh look with a pop of color. Whether you’re just adding highlights, going for the ombre effect, or diving in head first with all over color; you have to be sure to research…