Wednesday, February 2, 2011

African Fashions, African Beauty, Makeup Tips, Fashion Show

African Fashions, African Beauty, Makeup Tips, Fashion Show

by Ronda Heard
As women of color, we have struggled for decades to find just the right products to make our hair healthy, shiny and beautiful. Whether you choose to wear your hair natural, pressed, relaxed, braided, in cornrows, or with extensions,
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by Valencia Williams
Relaxed Hair
When my hair was relaxed, I never took the time to care for my hair. When I was in high school, I always had breakages and some hair loss, my hair got shorter. So after coming home from college and moved into a new
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by Rosa Blake
When it comes to African American hair, it is by far the most difficult type of hair to take care of, and fortunately that does not mean that it can not be done. African American hair is constantly being called bad hair when
by Cherrelle Herring
"My hair is too fragile" "It doesn't want to grow" These are the excuses African American women give themselves for having stunted, damaged hair. Besides, all the pictures from Africa show women with short hair, and weaves
by Amelia Danielle
We're best known these days for having the nicest weaves, cutest braids, or the neatest dreadlocks. These days you take a second look then doubt it's true when you see a black girl with naturally long hair. And you most definitely
by Elodie A.
After having bought hundreds of dollars of ineffective products, I finally (almost) found what suits me best. Perfection does not exist....
Tips from a once desesperate girl :

Hair care tips for women with thin hair 12 Articles Top Article All 12 Articles Write now Invite a writer™ Add to Favorites RSS Feed 1
by Joan Inong

Don't think that thin hair isn't beautiful hair. By taking care of your hair, you can make it look its best. The best part is, you won't have to pay for the professionals to do it. You can keep your hair healthy, soft, and shiny
by Marlin Bressi
One of the biggest complaints clients have is that their hair is limp, fine, and doesn't have enough body. They come to the salon frustrated, because they can't achieve the same results at home as they get in the salon. Many
by Natalie Braddock
*Laying it on Thick: Hair Care Tips for Thin Hair*
Defined as having a significant reduction of strands emerging from the scalp, thin hair occurs for a multitude of reasons ranging from a hereditary complex, poor diet, illnesses
by Suzanne Greenfield
As a woman one of the most distressing things you can go through is losing your hair. It can greatly affect your confidence and your ability to go about your daily life without feeling self-conscious and unattractive. Hair loss
by Jessica Scofield
When it comes to thin hair many women are fighting what seems to be an endless battle in order to get thicker hair, however little did they know that its the small things that count not the expensive treatments. Here are some
by Kristen Moore
If you try your absolute best to style and volumize you hair and you end up with dull, lifeless locks, chances are that you suffer from thin hair. I should know – my hair is about as thin as it gets. Thin hair has a tendency
by Snow Vandemore
Man or woman, young or old, having thin hair is somewhat of a shortcoming in today's "more is better" society. Baby boomers specifically have a difficult time dealing with growing old. Thinning hair just doesn't fit most of our