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by Tanieka Randall
Maintaining the health and appearance of your natural hair is essential for promoting growth, preventing damage, and keeping your hair looking its ...
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by Tanieka Randall
Detangling natural hair can be a daunting task, especially for kids with curly, coily, or kinky hair. It's not only time-consuming but can also be ...
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by Tanieka Randall
In the first half of this two-part post, we discussed some of the factors you need to consider when deciding how often to wash 4C hair and a step-b...
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by Tanieka Randall
When it comes to maintaining healthy hair, washing is an essential part of the process. However, there is often confusion about how often one shoul...
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by Tanieka Randall
Type 4A is a unique hair type often misunderstood and underrepresented in the beauty industry. It is characterized by tight, coily curls that are h...
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by Tanieka Randall
Hair plays a crucial role in one’s appearance and identity, and it holds significant cultural and social significance, especially for African-Ameri...
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by Tanieka Randall
Dehydration is a common hair problem that can lead to hair damage, breakage, and dullness. When hair is dehydrated, it means that it lacks moisture...
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by Tanieka Randall
It is no secret that water is essential for life. It is also essential for maintaining a healthy and beautiful head of curly hair. Water helps to k...
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by Tanieka Randall
Afro hair is often dry, brittle and prone to breakage. This is due to the natural properties of afro hair, which makes it more difficult to retain ...
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by Tanieka Randall
When it comes to natural hair, many people often feel overwhelmed and confused about the different hair types. This is especially true for 4a, 4b a...
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by Tanieka Randall
If you’ve been blessed with the curly and coily 4B hair type, you know that having it means you need to put in a bit of extra effort to keep it loo...
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by Tanieka Randall
Having healthy, beautiful hair is something that many people strive for. But to achieve this, it takes more than just good shampoo. Understanding t...
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