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A woman's hair is her crown, and these celebrities have ruled over some of the most historic and culturally defining styles ...
Our edges are also more sensitive to hormonal changes. "Changes driven by stress, postpartum shifts, or androgen levels. This means edges require more gentle care, avoiding harsh products or excessive ...
South African musician Simphiwe Dana is enjoying herself in Russia, where she served legs and took pictures close to the ...
A simple figurine, only 12 centimetres high, has made its mark in the history of Pomerania. Made of limestone, without eyes, nose or mouth, hollowed out by the waters of the Parsęta River, it is ...
In fact, according to celebrity hairstylist Sophie Gutterman, opting for curly pixie hairstyles is a great ... there was a sultry cartoon pin-up girl named Betty Boop. She wore a red corset, matching ...
On the Saturday morning of the “Twist and Ties” father-daughter natural hair workshop, Hailey Robinson and nine volunteers set up tables on the right back end of the Pan-African Connection bookstore.
Amara La Negra shares her journey of embracing her natural hair and her thoughts on the policing of Black women's hair.
A new study from BLK’s #FreeYourCrown campaign highlights how women embracing curls, coils, and confidence like never before.
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Some hair trends—like bouncy blowouts and cornrows—never go out of style. But there are a handful of others that we're happy ...
Super Falcons midfielder, Jennifer Echegini, believes many young African girls would go further distance in their chosen endeavours if they dare dream bigger and higher than what their immediate ...