Whether you have curly locks like ABC’s Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross or you have slightly wavy or straight hair, all hair types suffer the effects of split ends, be it because of chemical or styling damage and heat. In addition to trimming split ends every six weeks or so to maintain healthy hair growth,...
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Bold Fake Eyelashes: VOTE for Tracee or Rochelle
Since everyone isn’t blessed with eyelashes long enough to achieve either Rochelle Humes’ thick, yet more natural-looking falsies or Tracee Ellis Ross’s dramatic piecey lashes, simply add them. So we ask which set of bold false eyelashes would you wear? VOTE NOW! [tds-divider invisible thickness=20] [polldaddy poll=6924528] [tds-divider invisible thickness=20] Join the conversation right now...
Frizz Free Products for Natural Hair
Get close to banishing frizz with 3 frizz free products for natural hair from Twisted Sista, Cantu Shea Butter & Optimum. Beauty companies are falling all over themselves to compete for “naturalistas” dollars (and for good reason) because it makes good fiscal sense. Hair care companies have made it their business to answer the needs...
Maintain Your Curly Mane with Curly Hair Care Products
Not only is Tracee Ellis Ross a style star because of her keen fashion sense, she also manages to keep our interest in how she styles her curly ‘do – from corkscrew curls to roller sets to bountiful loose curls, we’re in! Tracee’s hair falls within the ‘Plenty ‘O Volume category, which means her strands...
43rd Annual NAACP Image Awards Best Dressed Picks
There was no way that this week could go by without acknowledging the stunning beauties that streamed across the red carpet at the recently held 43rd Annual NACCP Awards. Pictured are our NAACP Image Awards best dressed picks. The hues of the gowns ranged from jet-set blacks, cool blues, tangy tangerine, and fiery reds. What else...
3 Products That Reduce the Appearance of Dark Spots
Get an even-toned skin with three products that reduce the appearance of dark spots on Black women from Murad, Makari De Suisse, and Black Opal Cosmetics. Just because the area below are necks is rarely exposed, doesn’t mean that it should be neglected. If you knew that skin was the largest organ (which it is), then why...