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From the classic balayage to bolder shades like electric blue, there's a perfect option for every skin type. Dare to ...
If you’re starting with dark hair, you’ll need multiple sessions (and yes, purple shampoo will become your new best friend).
With the turn of the season comes a chance to reinvent yourself. You can completely change up your style and vibe, becoming completely anew just with some minor tweaks. If you’re ready to shed your ...
For the latest edition of our 'Made In Africa' column, Mankaprr Conteh spoke with model Halimotu Shokunbi about the attack she received after appearing in a recent Rema video ...
We don’t always have the answers, but we have some people on speed dial who do — which is why we present to you our series FYI where we have experts explain if lip balm is actually bad, how ...
A new DNA study reveals that dark skin was common among early Europeans for much longer than previously believed. Pale skin became prevalent only around 3,000 years ago. The research suggests that ...
She started doing it, she says, “one, to preserve my hair, and two, to enforce an acceptance of Black hair in the shows. I would go backstage and there would be signs saying, ‘Don’t touch ...
Like many Black girls, I had a complicated relationship with my hair growing up. For the majority of my childhood, I never really knew what my natural curls looked like. Once I was old enough to ...
The above photo isn't the first time we've seen Heather's hair in the '80s ... smooth-edged tool to firmly stroke your skin in one direction" and is said to "improve blood flow and reduce ...
Here, three professionals over 50 share what they use to keep their skin hydrated and their hair strong and shiny ... laser, and red light therapy. With 30 years of clinical experience under ...
(Unsplash) Sreeja Shrestha’s hydration routine focuses on a blend of nutrients that target multiple aspects of skin and hair health—hydration, circulation, protein intake and collagen support.
A recent National Institutes of Health study found that women who use chemical hair straighteners more than four times a year face an increased risk of uterine cancer, with Black women most affected.