One interesting fact that I’ve noticed on the natural hair blogs and vlogs, including this one is the absence of information on braids and locks in the natural hair discussion. Is it by design – or just an oversight? Here’s our take on the topic.
For decades, especially in the early years of the natural hair movement – I’m talking the 1960’s and ‘70’s, having natural hair meant you wore your hair in a “picked” out afro or in braids.
What do brothers think about black women with natural hair? Do they love it? Hate it? Missing that weave…
Dianne and Pamela talk about a “sister to brother” survey done by Beige Ojai, a You Tuber, on black men’s opinions about natural hair. Dianne and Pamela also share their own personal stories.
Whether we’re talking about natural hair or remodeling a home, we are in the age of DIY – Do it yourself.
When all the YouTube videos have been watched (as if that’s even possible), the blogs read and the natural hair show has rolled out-of-town, what’s left?
With the research I’ve done so far, I’m convinced about what is said concerning pH balance in the hair.
Here’s a list of our favorite natural hair care vloggers on You Tube. We like to call them the “Movers and Shakers” of the natural hair care vlogging sphere!
There are so many really great natural haircare vlogs, (video blogs), for black women looking for the best tips and advice on how to manage and style our beautiful kinky, curly and wavy hair.