by Jascmeen Bush of Jascmeen.com Every stage of the natural hair journey has its challenges. When I was transitioning I was bound to braids and buns. When I had my TWA I thought I had to wear huge earrings every day to keep from looking boyish. Now I’m firmly planted in the awkward stage and I’ve got a whole new…
Miss Alexandria Nicole by Emilia Obiekea of AdoreBotanicals.com There are many different starts to the natural hair journey. Some slowly transition from relaxed, heat or color damaged hair. While others reach for the scissors and go for the big chop (BC). Rocking a new short style can be daunting and liberating for new naturals. Here are some tips to help…
by Jasmeen of Jascmeen.com There’s nothing like working with awkward length natural hair! One of the few things I miss about my longer hair is my updo’s. Up until now my hair was just too short to make a bun, hell— it can barely make a ponytail that I can attach a fake bun to! I was scrolling through Instagram and saw…
Hola Chicas! Watch as Shades of Chelsea demonstrates how she achieves a sleek bun on her short & thick, natural hair! Continue!>>> Blog: Shadesofchelsea.comInstagram: @shadesofchelseaTwitter: @shadesofchelsea
Sabrina Perkins of SeriouslyNatural.org Short hair does not mean ‘lack of options for natural hair’. As a matter of fact, you have tons of styles to rock that are simple, elegant and easy. I am always here for the easy as I am a lazy natural (not neglectful) and never want to spend too much time on my hair. Read…
Watch as TheNaturalChica123 preps her hair for a fierce wash and go using a few basic tools and products! Watch Now!>>>
by Devri Velazquez A new category of hair styling tool has emerged. It has been seen at stores like Michael’s, local beauty supplies, Amazon, and more. Type 4 naturals everywhere have been able to achieve defined twists–and even start dreads–with this innovative hair sponge, also sometimes called a twist or loc sponge. What makes it so different from a regular…
from CN’s interview with Chrisette Michele By: Chelsea Satine of BlackNaps.org When I first went natural, I thought my TWA was the worst thing in the world. I only rocked protective hairstyles in hopes of growing out my hair. Instead, using protective hair styles turned out to be the easiest way to neglect my hair. After realizing the damage, I…
@keliise by Naeeri of Your Africa is Showing When I originally started my natural journey, I had no idea how much I would learn about my hair. I’ve never been one of those girls who was good at sticking to a regimen, so I never even tried. I became a product junkie, buying every good product I researched, and…
Rocking a TWA and looking to achieve moisture, definition, shine and all around awesomeness? Watch She’Kia Now!>>> What’s your TWA routine?!