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Natural vs Relaxed Hair

Natural vs Relaxed Hair

| January 31, 2012 | 0 Comments

As more and more Black women discover the beauty of their naturally kinky hair, the feud between relaxed and natural women of Color is growing at an alarming rate.  While some natural ladies feel as if women who choose to relax their hair are betraying their African roots, relaxed ladies feel that they are constantly [...]

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7 Tips for Thicker & Fuller Hair

7 Tips for Thicker & Fuller Hair

| January 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

Black Hair Media is full of information on how women of color can achieve the hair lengths of their dreams.  Yet as you grow your hair to unbelievable lengths, achieving full heads of thick, luxurious, voluminous hair may be more difficult to do.  Whether you genetically have thin hair or it has thinned from years [...]

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Washing & Conditioning Your Hair for Optimal Hair Growth

Washing & Conditioning Your Hair for Optimal Hair Growth

| December 20, 2011 | 3 Comments

The first step to happy and healthy hair is a CLEAN SCALP!  So, washing is the first lesson: Wash your hair at least once a week. Washing your hair in the shower keeps your hair going in the direction you’d like to wear it, keeps it from tangling, and makes it easier to do three [...]

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Important Information on Texlaxing

Important Information on Texlaxing

| December 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

Women of color are now, more than ever, waving good bye to relaxed hair and embracing their natural curls and waves. Some relaxed ladies, however, are opting to transition to texlaxing as opposed to relaxing bone straight or going completely natural. It is a way to keep a little of one’s texture and thickness without [...]

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Black Hair Myths

Black Hair Myths

| December 15, 2011 | 9 Comments

There are a lot of black hair care myths in the community that prevent people of color from having the true knowledge and facts.  Here is a list of 10 common myths many black women and men have learned growing up from family members and each other. Myth #1 Black hair doesn’t grow There is [...]

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