Mariah Forde, or Mariah Celeste as she goes by on YouTube, will tell you just how important appearance is when appearing on the internet.
Black women’s metaphorical pledge of allegiance to braids dates back thousands of years. In the 60s, advancements in polymer ...
Over the years, instead of learning how to take care of my hair, I opted to damage it. My flat iron was booked and busy ...
New research raises concerns about the safety of chemical hair relaxers. Now, many Black women want safer alternatives.
In an effort to raise money for families of color displaced by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, actor and comedian Milana ...
Thanks to an eye-opening consumer report, Black women everywhere are thinking twice about what they put on their head.
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair ...
For many Black women, braiding hair isn’t just a protective style—it’s a cultural tradition, a form of self-expression, and ...
“Stupid take if it’s a black owned bonnet business,” another viewer exclaimed. “The goal would be for everyone to buy your ...
Thousands of Black women across the country are suing chemical relaxer manufacturers, alleging the products caused cancer.
Hazardous chemicals are lurking in products we use every day, in everything from perfumes and lotions to makeup and shampoos.