Discover how to achieve stunning roller set curls on natural hair with this step-by-step tutorial! Learn expert hair ...
Hot oil treatments are a trusted part of Black haircare routines that have been used for generations.
Every product we recommend is chosen through a combination of Primary Research and Secondary Research. Dry and brittle hair often ruins your entire look, making your hair look lifeless. And managing ...
Let’s be totally honest for a second. Waking up with perfect, effortlessly manageable hair is mostly a myth. For most of us, mornings involve wrestling with a hairbrush and staring down a stubborn ...
For a high-gloss look, apply this mist to lockout humidity. It's made with smoothing keratin and aloe plus rosemary extract for added shine and nutrients. Heat protection? That's just a bonus. The key ...
Frizzy hair doesn't have to be your nemesis. Instead of fighting against your hair's natural texture, embrace it with hairstyles that work with your unique characteristics. Whether your frizz comes ...
Eight years strong, #FrizzFest keeps proving that Black joy isn’t a trend—it’s a legacy. From Melanie Fiona’s headlining set to local wellness, art, and family fun, Tower Grove Park was alive with ...
The boardroom is experiencing a revolutionary shift as locs are becoming the corporate power style that challenges decades of Eurocentric beauty standards while signaling a new era of authentic ...
These issues can be solved by protecting your strands with the right hairstyle. They are low-maintenance, moisture-resistant, and perfect for the rainy season. From bold braid-outs that thrive in damp ...
Frizzy By Nature Executive Director Valerie Hughes speaking to a packed room during the Thurs. July 10, 2025 event meeting. Photo by Wiley Price I St. Louis American African American hairstyles are ...
Growing up, my relationship with my hair was anything but simple. I was raised in a Dominican household where curly hair wasn't seen as beautiful; it was seen as something to fix, smooth out, and ...
As a kid, John wasn’t allowed to grow out his hair. “My parents didn't want me to have long hair because, [in] their culture, that meant something negative,” he says. “Basically, you were a certain ...