In addition, it is also no secret that most black women wear wigs either directly or indirectly through hairstyles like weaves and sew-ins. But what is the relationship between black women and wigs?
it is pertinent to be strategic about choosing a wig according to different occasions. The fact is, as black women with a busy day-to-day schedule of activities, we need a solution that will make ...
As the holiday season approaches, it’s essential to consider gifts that promote self-care and relaxation, especially for the Black women in your life. In a society that often celebrates the ...
In a world that often celebrates the unyielding resilience of Black women, the need for rest and self-care is often overlooked. Day in and day out we carry the weight of multiple roles ...
We know we need rest, but now Black women have no choice but to ensure we see to it. Over the past several years, we’ve experienced a lot (you name it: the pandemic, illnesses, loss, the economy ...
Coined by civil rights activist and African American Policy Forum (AAPF) founder Kimberlé Crenshaw in 2014, #SayHerName was born out of the urgent need to center the experiences of Black women ...
Hair quality isn't made to last long For a shorter bang wig option, this Amazon bestseller comes pre-colored in a black and brown highlighted style. The bangs fall about four inches over the face ...
His victory has been demoralizing for her and other Black women she knows. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) The day Joe Biden faced reality, stepped aside and cleared the way for Kamala ...
Women, especially black women, who are keen on enhancing the health and aesthetics of their hair, often find hair growth oil extremely beneficial. Black women commonly face unique hair growth ...
Today is National Day of Rest for Black Women. So, sorry if you’re reading this from work. Much like Black Girl Day Off, which arrived in the middle of October, today may be difficult for some ...
The Little Black Book Of Success: Laws Of Leadership For Black Women, authored by three senior Black executives—Marsha Haygood, Elaine Meryl Brown and Rhonda Joy McLean—addresses specific ...