Growing Up in Africa
Since starting this blog, I have come to many realisations. One of them has arisen from reading the experiences of black women all over the world growing up with hair […]
Since starting this blog, I have come to many realisations. One of them has arisen from reading the experiences of black women all over the world growing up with hair […]
India Arie is definitely an inspiration to me. Not so much for her hair, but for her music and the words that she writes and the underlying message in many […]
One of the most frequent questions I am asked by people living in Southern Africa is where to get some of the hair supplies that all the blogs and websites […]
In my intrepid quest to keep on trying new hairstyles, I spoke to my hairdresser about straightening my hair. I wanted to try it for a number of reasons: 1. […]
Having subjected myself to Willow Smith’s “Whip my hair” I found a blogger who actually saw Willow Smith as sending a positive message to black girls about their hair. From […]
We talk a lot about learning to be comfortable in your own skin, rocking your hair and rocking your look. And yes we have said many times, that sometimes to […]
After you have tried to get what you need in Zambia, you sometimes are faced with the realisation that what you need is not available here and can only be […]
Since my other piece on how to do an afro-puff, I thought I would post some pictures of how it looks, four days after not combing it. As I stated […]
Recently, I attended a friend’s Kitchen Party. This is a function somewhat similar to a bridal shower, but focused on equipping a bride-to-be with all the necessary kitchen items. Usually, […]
One of the first things I did when I started this blog, was to look for pictures of women with natural hair. the first thing that came to mind was […]