FORM Beauty is the new kid on the block of natural hair products. Black owned by Tristan Walker, FORM gives you a personal guide for what products will work with your hair. To be honest, there’s only about ten products on the lineup and the change between hair textures is usually what shampoo or conditioner […]
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How To Look Very Rich in Wigs Under $30
Instagram and YouTube can easily have you feeling like you need 4 bundles of Malaysian, Russian, Brazilian, Mongolian wet and wavy with the full frontal that can easily run you upwards of $300. But never fear for those on a budget, budget weaves and wigs that you can run to your local beauty supply store […]
Bobbi Boss Bomba Senegal Faux Locs Review
I recently self installed (crocheted) the Bobbi Boss Senegal Faux Locs and I am in LOVE. These are the skinniest pre-looped (crochet) faux locs that Bobbi Boss has to offer. The look is everything and the hair was very easy to install. I used the same braid pattern that BeautyCanBraid uses in her crochet tutorials, […]
The 4C Natural Hair Guide | For the Extra Kinky Coily Girl
Maybe you’ve noticed the pop up when you load the site, or the advert in the sidebar, cause we want to make sure every Extra Kinky Coily lady knows about the 4C Natural Hair Guide we’ve dropped for one of the most overlooked segments of the natural hair community. TheĀ Guide for the Extra-Kinky-Coily Girl Who […]
Remineralizing Tooth(paste) Powder for Cavities.
Here’s something a little different. Last year when I went to the dentist I was told that I have five, yes FIVE cavities. I had the dentist blow up my whole x-ray so I could see the exact teeth where he was claiming I had cavities, and I couldn’t see it. So I went on […]
All The Details on Getting My Hair Braided in Ghana
I am absolutely obsessed with my current braids, well really twists. I never want to take them out! So here’s all the details on my hair braiding experience in Ghana, from a very American perspective. I got my hair braided three times over the course of seven weeks that I was in Ghana. The first […]