The Value of Indigenous Hair-care and Knowledge
Yesterday was a whirlwind day. What began as a by the way conversation with someone at the office turned into something with infinitely more possibilities. As a gender activist, I […]
Yesterday was a whirlwind day. What began as a by the way conversation with someone at the office turned into something with infinitely more possibilities. As a gender activist, I […]
I recently posted about how I thought my hair hated me and to be honest, I am not sure that my sentiment has changed. Last year was a year of […]
So most of our posts have highlighted our successes in dealing with our hair. I’ve loved all the new shortcuts I’ve discovered hair-wise and am getting particularly fond of my […]
Isn’t it interesting how when you first learn to do a task it’s a long and tedious process but the more you do it, the better you get at it […]
In a few weeks time, I will reach my two year anniversary since I did the Big Chop on 6th December, 2009. I thought that I would spend the next […]
I have not used a flat iron in my hair for about 4 months. Granted most of that time I kept my hair in protective hairstyles but for about 3 […]
One of my favourite movies contains one of my favourite lines. You may have seen the 1989 film, Steel Magnolias about a group of women in the South (USA obviously). […]
I have just unwrapped my recently ordered (second) copy of the acclaimed book, The Science of Black Hair by Audrey Davis-Sivasothy. You can read more about the author and her […]
How I wish such a machine truly existed! In the meantime here’s a post from Health and Beauty Care on how to deal with split ends. ————————- There are lots […]
A receding hairline is a common problem for many women regardless of hairtype. Here are some tips and diy solutions courtesy of Coco & Creme. Tips for protecting your hairline: […]