Haircare guru Anthony Dickey is detailing the history of the natural hair movement for Black History Month.

Aevin Dugas' afro boasts an astounding 5-foot-4 inch circumference. 🙌

Before being comfortable wearing her natural hair in professional settings, Martin rocked protective styles like box braids.

South Africa's Zozibini Tunzi won the title of Miss Universe during last night's televised competition. She is the first Black South African to hold the title.

Big, small, curly, blown out. There isn't an afro style the star hasn't worn.

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The supermodel was spotted during NYFW with a new look.

Afro puffs are like a Black girl’s right of passage. Typically, it’s the first style our mothers can scoop our little bit of hair into as a baby, then it’s the cute ‘do our parents choose for our toddler baby pictures, then we grow out of the look in middle school when we want to […]

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to YouTube’s natural hair stratosphere. Women are flippin’ and whippin’ their twisted out fros and wash n’ gos – pow! Ladies yank their TWAs saying “shrinkage is real!” while they inform us about a cheap product steal – wow! But the Tube’s natural hair realm isn’t all unicorns and Eco Styler gels. While […]

Around the time I started wearing an afro, my mother had a lot to say about it. She wasn’t really crazy about the way I wore my ‘fro. I would often do a twist-out, then run my fingers from my scalp up to create volume. For me, the wilder the look the better the results. […]

Nothing makes our hearts smile more than seeing a Black beauty embrace her natural kinks, curls, and coils on the red carpet as the ultimate statement she won’t be confined to or defined by European beauty standards. Over the years, more and more actresses and singers have hung up the weave and flat-irons in favor […]

Networks attempted to hide the clip but nothing dies on the internet.

It was comedian Paul Mooney who said “When your hair is relaxed, White people are relaxed.” From my own life experiences, reading the news and seeing the ways in which Black people bend to adhere to the standard of “acceptable” hair, I know that to be true. Many of us have dodged eager hands reaching […]