Protective Style Challenge: Week 18; Curly Twists
This week is all about the curls. My twists are starting to look a little bit worn so I decided to curl them up to distract from that and jazz […]
This week is all about the curls. My twists are starting to look a little bit worn so I decided to curl them up to distract from that and jazz […]
By Chiteu of http://www.bellamufazi.tumblr.com
I often look at the intricate styles created with locs these days and wish I could try them. I’m not quite ready for the permanence of locs so I decided […]
It’s always lovely to have natural spotlight features of people outside Zambia. It shows that we essentially all go through the same struggles with our hair. Tabitha’s blog, Craving Yellow , documents […]
ZedHair is a proudly Zambian brand. We’re always happy to collaborate with other local companies who have similar values to ourselves as it allows us to highlight the fact that […]
By Naomi of http://www.kinksntwists.wordpress.com We started with freshly washed hair, apply leave-in conditioner and oil mix. I applied small amounts of Enhancing smoothie and Shea butter to each part then […]
So, last week I mentioned that I would be doing something a little different to combat the encroaching dry weather. Until now I have chosen very low manipulation styles that […]
By Rumbi of http://www.everythingamum.com So this is my hair pictures’ story these days… I live in a house full of “boys.” And they all seem to hate pictures. So you […]
I’ve called this week’s hairstyle the Mukule Bun. Mukule is the Bemba word for Cornrow, Bemba being a language that is quite widely spoken in Zambia. I’ve wanted to do […]
By Brandi of http://www.hairinsights.wordpress.com Well….technically it’s clay, Bentonite clay. For those who do not have a clue what it is: Bentonite clay is an impure clay that forms as a result […]