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When it comes to naturalistas, we’re finally starting to see more women embrace their hair, however it may come. Whether it’s silky smooth or kinky-curly, we’re learning how to love up on our naturalness while preserving the health and integrity of our crown!

Of course, the growth of 4B and 4C hair bloggers has definitely played a huge role in that conversation. Now through social media, we see bloggers and everyday people taking us through the stylistic rituals they cater to most for their tresses, and honestly, we’re happy as hell. Natural hair, in all textures, matters!

In case you need a bit of #BlackGirlMagic inspo, check out these bloggers you can follow right on the gram.

I have followed Yolanda Renee for YEARS, long before the natural hair movement was really a thing that was openly embraced. Not only does Yolanda provided helpful tips on her Instagram on how you achieve cute and fresh bantu knot twist-outs like this, but she also provides tips on styling children’s hair, usually using her own as examples.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhb7etxgSyL/

This list wouldn’t be complete without Patrice Yursik, otherwise known as Afrobella, otherwise known to many as the Godmother of brown beauty blogging. Not only was Afrobella blogging about brown beauty at a time that it wasn’t trendy or cool, but she was one of the first examples for many Black women on open discussions with our kinks and coils. A true pioneer!