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2010 Grammy's: Lady Gaga

I love how Lady Gaga uses her hair as a costume prop.  The 2010 Grammy’s do not disappoint!  Her hair looks fabulous with stunning color and a longer length 50’s wave.  Almost voluptous!  You go Gaga!
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2010 Grammys: Beyonce

As one of the first winners at the Grammy’s 2010, Beyonce stole the show!  I loved her simple style with a little bling!  Beyonce is all about the bling and we love her for it.  What are those pieces of bling in her hair? Of course they are the one and only Bling Strands.  I [...] http://tinyurl.com/ydnxoos

Barbers Only Magazine-Cut of the Week- Jan. 28, 2010

Hot design status by D.C. Carl....


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NFATW: Letty in the Dominican Republic

We’ve had a lot of discussions about how natural hair is received in the DR. A DR natural is finally here to break it down for us.
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Where do you live?
L: I was born and raised in a tiny little island in the middle of the Caribbean called Dominican Republic. I’m a publicist, a coolhunter [...] http://bit.ly/bzwn60

Cute Girl

cute emo girl

cute emogirl hair
Cunning, attractive, cute girl contrived to charm. http://bit.ly/dijlvy

Dawn

Where are you from?
D: I am from a small town in southern Illinois – I am a military brat, so we were stationed by an Air Force Base out there and never left. I work as a senior administrative coordinator in Baltimore, MD.
Tell us your hair story.
D: When my twin and I were younger, [...] http://bit.ly/9h28gq

Your photos your thoughts: Second big chop might be necessary after stylist fries hair **Update! Big chop completed!!**

*****UPDATE*****
This story was originally posted on December 8, 2009. Tanesha, a professional model, dealt with some serious hair damage on the job and was on the fence about whether big chop again. Well she went ahead and did it and it’s gorgeous! Check it out…
I have attached a few photos to show you what measures [...] http://bit.ly/bjEoaw

My newest natural hair project…

It’s not to grow my hair out more or try new styles or deep condition more. It has to do with this lil’ boy.

What you’re looking at here is one of the loves of my life — my 2-year old nephew. Yesterday we spent the day together. His mom (my sister-in-law) is studying to be [...] http://bit.ly/bMf90M

Your photos your thoughts: 18 yo violist beaten and locks torn out by Pittsburgh police

BGLHer Tiffany alerted me to this story. The pictures are too graphic to post on this blog, but if you click the link to the original story you will see them. It has been discovered that the young man, Jordan Miles, was totally innocent and wasn’t carrying any weapons or guns. Unfortunately he’s had to [...] http://bit.ly/9zU3T8

Barbers Only Magazine at the Midwest Barber & Styling Explosion



The B.O.M. squad took a trip to Des Moines, Ia for the 2nd annual Midwest Barber and Styling Explosion. Check some of the pics and the recap on Blogtalk radio.


Click or copy and paste this for more pics.http://ping.fm/aswi2

Check the April issue of Barbers Only Magazine for the full story. http://bit.ly/bm68mu

Tia

Where are you from?
T: I am from Fayetteville, NC but currently residing in Raleigh, NC. North Carolina born and bred. Other than hair I am passionate about my faith in God and almost anything health related – I have a degree in Community Health Education.
Tell us your hair story.
T: My story is different from the [...] http://bit.ly/bf4TRW

Question of the day: How do you get rid of hair-related stains on your bedsheets?

This interesting question of the day was submitted by BGLHer Nora.
“My daughter has very tightly coiled hair that cannot be untangled without oil. I use warm water and some detangler as well, to minimize the amount of oil I need to add, but I can’t get through those little knots near her scalp without a [...] http://bit.ly/99OXck

Hair Foundations, part 1

Lina is an amazing natural (in hair and spirit) with one of the most popular Fotki accounts on the Web and she’ll be dropping in from time to time to share her wisdom. We recently had a discussion on BGLH about whether we as naturals blindly copy other people’s regimens. Lina is here to share [...] http://bit.ly/5Pf14a

I’m a ‘rootzy’ natural…

So this is a BGLH throwback… Remember when we had the ‘What kind of natural are you‘ post? Where you had to say whether you were classic, punk, fly girl, rootzy, etc.
I’ve realized over time that I’m a rootzy natural, aka not overly concerned with shaping my styles or trying to define my texture. Here [...] http://bit.ly/7RJ1kn

Question of the day: Why are stylists so hesitant to do the ‘big chop’ for their clients?

Toshia, our style icon today, spoke of her stylist almost refusing to cut off her relaxed hair for the big chop. I’ve heard a lot of similar stories. Some women even have to leave salons altogether and do their big chop at home because stylists downright refuse to do it.
So I want to know, why [...] http://bit.ly/7eKulN

Toshia

Where are you from?
T: I am originally from Memphis, TN. but I currently live in Las Vegas, NV. I am an office manager at a busy public hospital. I also have a non-profit organization called Purple Wings where I mentor adolescent girls and try to deter them from the nightlife of Las Vegas. [...] http://bit.ly/4sQ0bF

NFATW: Tania from Papua New Guinea

Melanesian boys in Papua New Guinea

Where are you from?
T: I’m from an island country in the South Pacific called Papua New Guinea. I’m currently living in Australia where I study.
All my immediate family live in Papua New Guinea and have been there as far as we can trace back. I identify as Melanesian and am [...] http://bit.ly/8sVYkb

Your photos your thoughts: The challenge of being natural in the Dominican Republic

BGLHer RiSheka is currently living and working in the Dominican Republic. Check out her reflection on her time there…

I am currently living and doing volunteer work in the Dominican Republic. I view this opportunity as not only a privilege, but a road that will lead me on a journey to discovering the person [...] http://bit.ly/8R0Lde

Beyonce rocks curls!! But Allure magazine is NOT having it!

BGLHer Ishea notified us about this. Beyonce recently did a photoshoot with Allure magazine (she covers the February edition) and apparently the only pictures that made it to the magazine were straight haired, even though Beyonce rocked curly hair for several photos and looked absolutely GORGEOUS!
I’m not sure if the curls are Beyonce’s real hair. [...] http://bit.ly/6e2DjR

Friday AWESOMENESS! Locked Barbie dolls

So a BGLH fan notified me of this…

Apparently there is a company (I actually think it’s a yarn/thread company) that remixes dolls in really cool ways. One of the things they do is lock their dolls.
A closer look…

I actually think this doll is one of the characters from Pirates of the Caribbean…

Damn, these dolls are [...] http://bit.ly/6qfhDA

NFATW: Angie in Canada

The CN Tower in downtown Toronto is one of the tallest structures in the world



Where are you from?
A: I am from Ontario, Canada (born and raised) and I work in sales.
What is interesting about your country?
A: Every year we have the Caribana parade, which brings thousands of people from around the world. We also [...] http://bit.ly/4wv41Z

Rachel’s Review: Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor

Rachel, our guest reviewer, waxes poetic on products every Friday.
Can’t wait till next week? Check out her blog http://ping.fm/oiizg wordpress.com/
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Beloved readers, I am going to wax some serious poetic about the packaging of this product. The BEST I have experienced PERIOD.
Before I do, I must preface my review of the actual product itself, with the [...] http://bit.ly/6hSNoO

Barbers Only Magazine-Cut of the Week- Jan. 21, 2010


Tight cut straight from the Bigen Contest..
(barber-untitled) http://bit.ly/8pJks1

Ayana (tutorial)

Where are you from?
A: I’m from Tallahassee, FL. I’m a student studying Fashion Design.
Tell us your hair story.
A: It was the summer of 2005 and I had gone 7 months without a perm. I had recently started working out again and it was insane because I had to wash my hair every time I sweat. [...] http://bit.ly/5TEQXS

Question of the day: Why do we copy other people’s regimens so much??

In the past the “Rock Solid Regimen” series was basically me asking people what they did to their hair.
Well I’m not doing that anymore…
Because for every natural there is a different regimen.
Jumping on bandwagons seems to be a huge part of the ‘online natural hair community’ culture. We see someone with gorgeous hair. We copy [...] http://bit.ly/6FOicB

RSR: Jacqueline

It’s always inspiring to see a natural whose regimen promotes health and thickness and retains length. Jacqueline has been natural for a little less than 2.5 years and made some great progress in that short time. I asked her about her approach to her regimen.
FALL 2007

FALL 2009


What is the best thing that you do for [...] http://bit.ly/6ADkIk

Your photos your thoughts: Do you prefer curly fros over picked-out fros because they look ‘more acceptable’ (aka, less kinky…)

This thoughtful piece was submitted by BGLHer Ashli. Check it…
I was in my bathroom combing my hair out and I decided to do a video, but while recording and talking about the natural growth that I’ve seen throughout these 4 months (big chop Sept. 9, 2009) a thought crossed my mind. “I don’t think I’m [...] http://bit.ly/5R6JiE

Raquel

Raquel is a BGLH alum who made her first appearance in this March 2009 post. She has made some HUGE progress since then. Check it out…



Where are you from?
R: I’m from the Chicagoland area, in the suburb of Evanston. I’m currently a freshman in college, majoring in English and secondary education.
When did you go natural?
R: [...] http://bit.ly/5vhPET

J’s Top 5 moments

J has contributed a MASS of knowledge to BGLH (the haircare tabs are all her.) But there were particular times when her advice — and her hair — was the inspiration that kept us going.
I’ve counted down J’s Top 5 moments/contributions to BGLH…
5. Her article on how to grow out natural hair.
You can find it [...] http://bit.ly/5e60KL

A goodbye from J

Some of you may know that I went to India and Dubai recently.  Life changing is an understatement.  India – with all its yummy vegetarian food, colorful saris, ceremonies and natural beauty…India – the poverty, the shopkeepers trying to get you to buy things you don’t need, hopping over cow dung, ayurvedic herbs, and the [...] http://bit.ly/7vWMJ4

Khambria

The lovely Khambria was the first runner up in our January Now and Then giveaway. Want to get in on the action? Gear up for the next Now and Then giveaway on February 1.
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KHAMBRIA NOW


KHAMBRIA THEN

Where are you from?
K: I’m from Ft. Lauderdale, FL and I’m currently a senior at the University of Florida (Go [...] http://bit.ly/4ZdcJ7

Tonya Mosley: A transitioning TV news reporter tells her story **Update!**

***UPDATE***
On September 1, 2009 I profiled Tonya Mosley, a Seattle-based TV news reporter who was transitioning from relaxed to natural. Well, Tonya has gone ahead and done the big chop! I posted my recent interview with her above the original post
When did you decide to stop wearing a wig and rock your afro on TV?
T: [...] http://bit.ly/5ATe5c

January Now and Then Winner Christina

The lovely Christina won our January Now and Then giveaway. Want to get in on the action? Gear up for the next Now and Then giveaway on February 1.
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CHRISTINA NOW


CHRISTINA THEN

Where are you from?
C: I’m from Columbus, Ohio and I’m in my 4th year of college at Central State Univ. in Wilberforce, OH; I’m a [...] http://bit.ly/531uQl

A break in regular programming to ask, ‘What are you about?’

Gotta be honest with you guys, I haven’t really felt up to blogging in light of what’s going on in Haiti. For those who don’t know, I’m half Haitian, and it’s hard to see how heartbroken my father. My family there is all accounted for, but we’re starting to hear of Haitian-American friends who weren’t [...] http://bit.ly/8Tn1ue

Rachel’s Review: Giovanni Smooth as Silk Conditioner

Rachel, our guest reviewer, waxes poetic on products every Friday.
Can’t wait till next week? Check out her blog http://ping.fm/0AjI4 wordpress.com/
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I have to say I’m pleased by the Giovanni line. The products do benefit my hair greatly, their scent is not something I would prefer but it is unobtrusive and they are not terribly expensive.
This conditioner [...] http://bit.ly/5s77IS

Question of the day: Does natural hair ‘draw up’ the features?

One of my favorite stages of the natural journey is the ‘big chop’. I can count on one hand the number of bad big chops I’ve seen. The vast majority are gorgeous.
A short cut draws attention to the eyes, the skin and the bone structure of the face. And that continues even as natural hair [...] http://bit.ly/5ouE5t

NFATW: Ni-Kiya in Barbados!

BGLH: where are you from?
N: Barbados .. holla ! Barbados is known for its lovely beaches and party scenes. Where else can you pay U.S. $25 and have drinks all night ? hehe. That beach is like 2 minutes away from my house. I don’t appreciate it nearly enough though
BGLH: what is the natural hair [...] http://bit.ly/7MmqmL

Vintage Natural: Another Ebony article (1969) examining the natural hair trend…

BGLH will be teaming up with Rebecca of the amazing vintage blog, B. Vikki Vintage, to provide snapshots of natural hair and Black hair culture in previous decades. Rebecca will be guiding us through these photos, but if you want to submit your own vintage natural pics email blackgirllonghair@gmail.com.
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B. Vikki Vintage features [...] http://bit.ly/7ysaKM

Simple Styles I Love: The Pony

Let’s be honest, my friends.
We’d all love to have elegant updos or sweeping waves on a regular basis, but the truth is most of us have crazy commutes, long hours, and dramatic personal lives to support. Spending an hour on our hair = not a daily reality.
So, I love styles that make me look put-together [...] http://tinyurl.com/ylo8myp

Haiti on my mind…

You all have heard me say it many times before — I am half Haitian. My father was born and raised there, and half of my ancestry resides there.

An old picture of me and my Dad
Yesterday a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit the country and the death toll is expected to be very heavy. Haiti’s [...] http://bit.ly/7CNimj

Barbers Only Magazine Presents... Jan. 12, 2010


Mr. Taper talks about B.O.M. Health and preparation for 2010's busy show schedule... check it out...

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Tying the Know ala Giovanni Giuntoli

Bridal season is nearing and our newly engaged soon-to-be brides are on the hunt for the perfect hairstyle.  Since Brides today demand perfection in all aspects of the day, why not ‘relax’ a bit when it comes to their hair?   Whether it was loosely-opened chignons, playful accessories, or imperfectly textured French Twists, Giovanni Giuntoli, who [...] http://tinyurl.com/y8wcp6z

Question of the day: Is trimming regularly good or bad???

K, so this is something I have wondered for a LOOONG time. I have seen my fair share of natural hair regimens and they seem almost evenly split on the benefits of regular trimming.
Some women say there isn’t much benefit because natural hair is way healthier than dyed, relaxed or heat straightened hair, and thus [...] http://bit.ly/5VFymf

Hair concoctions…

This series was requested by a BGLHer who wants to know what you mixtresses combine to put in your hair. Her is what BGLHer Janee uses for her curls:


Shampoo:
None
Conditioners (Used like Shampoo; leave in 10 mins and rinse):
Aussie Moist (added Silk Amino Acid and Jamaican Black Castor Oil)
Redken Softer (added Silk Amino Acid and Jamaican [...] http://bit.ly/5ZsF1a

Lydia

Where are you from?
L: I am from NYC and live in Michigan currently. I work in academic affairs administration for a university.
When did you go natural?
L: I went natural twice–once in college, and once again in graduate school (starting in 2004). I went natural in college because a relaxer made my hair fall out and [...] http://bit.ly/4HYLlx

Kate Gosselin: New Haircut!

Move over short do and bring in the extensions!  Kate Gosselin sports a brand new softer side hair do on the cover of People magazine!  Honestly I am not sure if I would have recognized her unless it had her name.  She looks completely remade.  What do you all think?  Love it or hate it?
[...] http://tinyurl.com/ycbxbr8

Mom grows out daughter’s kinky natural hair to waist length

Hey guys, I came across the blog Nappy Sexy Fly about a month back, and this amazing post written by the blog’s author, Ayoka. Check it out…
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My daughter has a whole lot of nappy hair as you can see. Her hair is below waist length stretched. She is 5 years old and of course has [...] http://bit.ly/7x85yN

Actress Gabrielle Union talks about skin color and hair insecurities

This article written by Gabrielle Union was posted Friday on urban website Global Grind. See the original article HERE.
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If you ask my parents they would say I was a perfect child, a model child, because I did everything that was asked of me. I got great grades, I was a great athlete, I was a [...] http://bit.ly/8TvLwi

I am with myself on the inside..


photo source: sunset love

Everyone is right and at the same time wrong on being emo. It's just the way the world works. See, everyone has their own opinions and no one should shut them up no matter what others think, or if they don't agree. It's just how the world works. Isn't that the whole point of trying to "find" you? To never hold anything back and always look for a you that you feel comfortable in, and all the people who call the others posers, how are you to judge that?

Everyone is still human, still people trying to find themselves in this image crazed world. There's no right or wrong thing to think or say or be for that matter, "When your mother tells you to love and appreciate your body, it's not just to get you to shut up. They know that when you're old you are going to feel exactly the same way you do inside as you do now.

We try on different dresses, different selves, but our souls are always the sameongoing and full of light." It's from the book, Psyche in a Dress by Francesca Lia Block (All time favorite book). It's true, no matter what shells you try on you're always going to be the same, no site on the internet can tell you who to be, but you make that choice to look at it and see if maybe you could try on that shell. That is you, the human that wants to appreciate and love their own body. You just gotta see the good and bad in it. Not just what you want to, but everything else that makes it. http://bit.ly/7bJ7Dw

Barbers Only Magazine-Cut of the Week- Jan. 7, 2010


Check the curly mohawk from Kriste F. of Fla. True barber!! http://bit.ly/6O4VJa

Emo Photography

emo

Gerardo Andres' photography at flickr.com
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Ramona (tutorial)

Where are you from?
R: Originally, I am from Chicago, but I’ve been a Southern California girl for many years now. I have my teaching credentials, so I am currently substitute teaching and running an online vintage shop on Etsy, which I adore! I will also be getting into handmade ventures soon and I can’t wait. [...] http://bit.ly/6Bn6OX

BGLH investigations… If you had resilient/strong relaxed hair, are you more likely to have an easy natural hair journey?

Ok, so typically I leave the investigating up to Jc over at The Natural Haven, but I’m going to give this a shot.
In collecting photos for style icon profiles, RSRs, etc I’ve noticed that women who had long/strong/resilient relaxed hair tend to sprout natural hair with relative ease.
Meanwhile those whose hair was brittle/broken off/struggling when [...] http://bit.ly/5rB1rO

Now and Then voting… you know the drill… *Update: Congrats Christina!

Here is the lovely Now and Then winner you will be hearing from this month.
Also look out for an interview with our runner up, Khambria. Congrats ladies!

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Alright ladies,
Our New Years 2010 Now and Then entries are in. Now share in the comment box which one of these ladies you want to hear more from. The [...] http://bit.ly/4wq2ci

Now and Then voting… you know the drill… *Update: Congrats Christina!

Here is the lovely Now and Then winner you will be hearing from this month.
Also look out for an interview with our runner up, Khambria. Congrats ladies!

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Alright ladies,
Our New Years 2010 Now and Then entries are in. Now share in the comment box which one of these ladies you want to hear more from. The [...] http://bit.ly/4wq2ci

Methods of Bleaching and Hair Colouring

There are many ways of bleaching and toning your hair apart from a whole-head bleach process or the usual regrowth application. The hair can be:
Highlighted – Colour can be applied or lightened in contrasting streaks or areas.
Lowlighted – colour can be applied or lightened in streaks or areas, matched closely to the general colour.
Tipped, frosted, [...] http://bit.ly/80Z20I

black&white

emo girl
It’s raw and refined, emotional and apathetic, simple yet elegant. http://bit.ly/78g19G

Barbers Only Magazine-Cut of the Week- Dec. 31, 2009



This week, Ron the barber(Tampa) shows us the corporate cut. Check the skills!! http://bit.ly/7mlzie

Natural Hair and Culture

Submitted by Sir Aje the Math Tutor

Natural hair amongst African American women has been a growing trend over the past few years and there are many victories for advocates of natural hair to celebrate. There are cases of discrimination in the workplace filed by women of natural hair that were unjustly denied work or terminated from work because of their hair that ended in the discriminatory workplace having to either give the women their jobs back or pay compensation for job loss. There are little girls growing up with the ability to take pride in their hair the way it is without being forced to look like someone of a different ethnicity. Still, there are many sisters that are afraid of Natural hair, and many brothers who are too ignorant to encourage and support sisters in the process.

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The Good, the Bad, the H.A.M.


Isn't it exciting? When you finally find the perfect hair solution, something so versatile, something that can change your appearance in minutes without compromising the health of your hair or scalp?
No lumps, no bumps, no blending. No more clutching desperately at your hair every time the wind blows, for fear that your tracks are going to show. Goodbye, "perma-part.” Goodbye, thread and glue.
Hello, high ponytails, windswept locks and perfect hair days from now on!

This is how many women feel when they first discover lace wigs!
...and then you come back down to earth.


The truth is, there is no perfect hair extension system. Every system has pros and cons. Though lace wigs address many of the concerns that women have had about traditional weaves, the fact remains that a lace wig is not your real hair.
Let me repeat that.
Yes, I know, I know. You love your wig, and you have it parted every which-a-way, and yesterday you wore it in a high ponytail, but still Ladies, it must be said, a lace wig is not your real hair. A lace wig is an extension system and like any extension system, it requires time, knowledge, patience, and care to look its best and to stay in good condition.

Otherwise, you may end up looking a H.A.M. If you don’t know that is refer to the picture to the right.

Sorry, Girls. I know that's scary. But fear not, we are here to help.



Many women buy a lace wig with the misconception that wig hair will require little care or maintance. Nothing could be further from the truth. Keeping your lace wig looking and feeling good and natural will require quite a bit of effort on your part. However, the reward is the most natural looking, versatile, and growth producing extension system available today.

Our site is dedicated to providing you with basic information as well as insider tips and tricks that you will need to acheive a flawless lace wig application and develop a care and maintanance routine that can provide the same flawless results time and time again.

Feel free to add comments, ask questions, and provide links and other information that you think will be interesting to our readers.

Thank you for viewing our site. Now, lets get down to the business of looking fabulous!
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Love My Lace Wigs™ Holiday Sale!!! ($29 and $49 OFF)

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How to Choose the best Lace front wig for you

How to Choose the Wig for You
When you make the decision to purchase a lace wig it is important to keep a few tips in mind. There are custom made lace wigs and then there are ready to buy lace wigs. Here is what you will need to know when shopping for a lace wig.
l        [...] http://tinyurl.com/yexrwtj

Hair “Toys”: Grow Your Hair With Style!

We all know the benefits of protective styling. We also know that the main goal of a protective style is to protect the hair, shield the ends. But if you’ve been wearing protective styles for a while, you definitely know that it can become a little boring. Little changes can minimize the challenges and keep you motivated. No matter what your protective style is, there’s an accessory to jazz up even the dullest looking French braid, chignon, French roll, or up-do. A good hair accessory can add personality or character to a hair style.

Barrettes or hair clips are a great way to create a simple, sleek look especially good for really short hair. With the recent explosion of hair accessories, you can find them in any shape or style. Hair pins or bobby pins are wonderful accent pieces that nestle well into a sleek and sexy version of the French twist. Pins aren't just for grandmothers anymore! They are easy to wear and will turn your simple hairdo into a fun and flirty look. Go for a retro look by wearing three in a row with a side part to give hair a slight “wave” pattern. Scarves worn around the head like a head band, is a look anyone can pull off. It adds color and excitement to any outfit and is a great way to keep hair off your neck or face in the warmer months. Pull all the hair back or leave a little bang out, it doesn’t matter how you do it. You simply can’t go wrong with a great scarf!

Longlocks.com offers the widest array of hair sticks; from sterling silver to art deco, their sure to have something to fascinate the most discriminating tastes. Use hair sticks to add intrigue to your French twist or bun or braid. You can even find inexpensive hair accessories at your local Claire’s Boutique, in malls across the U.S. Available hair accessories range from plastic banana clips to Celtic hair sticks. Adding a little pizzazz to your protective style can be as simple as adding a flower clip, trendy hair sticks, rhinestone covered bobby pins, stylish scarves, classic snoods, satin ponytail holders or headbands, or jeweled combs. The possibilities are only limited by your creative imagination! So get started building your “hair toy” inventory today! http://bit.ly/548ybY

Question of the day: Where do you buy your natural hair products?

This question was submitted by BGLHer Franchesca.
“I soooo love ur website! I think that many people would benefit from finding out where to get products like honey, honeyquat, oils (castor, coconut, avacodo, olive, sunflower, etc.), wheat germ, glycogen, the humectants, shea butter, aloe vera, botanical extracts, no-poo/co-wash products etc.”
Alright ladies, spill it! Where do you [...] http://bit.ly/53tZTM

Question of the day: Where do you buy your natural hair products?

This question was submitted by BGLHer Franchesca.
“I soooo love ur website! I think that many people would benefit from finding out where to get products like honey, honeyquat, oils (castor, coconut, avacodo, olive, sunflower, etc.), wheat germ, glycogen, the humectants, shea butter, aloe vera, botanical extracts, no-poo/co-wash products etc.”
Alright ladies, spill it! Where do you [...] http://bit.ly/53tZTM

All About Straight Hair

If you have been blessed with fairly straight hair, then you are lucky and the envy of many women (myself included). Thick hair that is mostly straight, with maybe a slight wave is usually the easiest hair to style. Your natural wave loves to be curled and styled, and yet is easy to straighten and looks fabulous worn straight.

Women with tight curly hair, or fine, dead straight hair that has little body and refuses to hold curl (yes, that's me!) struggle to style our hair at times.

If your hair is not quite as straight as you want it, you have some easy options to temporarily straighten your hair: straightening products, hair dryer or straightening iron.

If your hair is really not straight and you want to get rid of your curl permanently (well, at least 6 months), you have the option of professionally straightening your hair.


HOW TO BLOW DRY HAIR STRAIGHT



Hair Dryer

Blowdrying your hair straight is definitely the cheaper option to permanently straightening your hair - all it takes is a few tools and products and a bit of practice.





What do I need?

- A hairdryer

- A large round brush. The size of the brush will depend on the length of your hair - your hair needs to be long enough to wrap around the brush once.

- A large paddle brush for final smoothing.

- Clips to keep hair out of the way. Large flat clips that hairdressers use work best.

- Styling products - products that protect your hair from moisture and hold the style. Moisture is what reverts the hair back to its natural wave, so products like mousse protect hair from moisture as well as heat damage.

- Gloss or serum to smooth over hair, remove frizz and finish off the look

  • Start by washing your hair with a volumising range. Browse our Volumising range.

  • Comb with a wide-toothed comb to remove any tangles. Partially blow-dry your hair to get rid of excess moisture.

  • Spray a volumising tonic on your hair, or a handful of mousse spread from tips to ends for extra oomph.

  • Pin hair up and take out small sections at a time to blow-dry. Hold the dryer in one hand and a styling brush in the other.

  • Place the brush underneath the first section of hair and position it at the roots. Keep the tension on the hair (without tugging too hard) and move the brush down towards the ends, while directing the air flow down the hair, following the movement of the brush.

  • Blow-dry using a large, round brush with a metal core. Wind hair completely up the brush, focusing on creating lift at the roots. Gently blast hair with a hair-dryer until dry.
    Browse our range of Hairdryers.

  • Curl the brush under at the ends to achieve a slight bend. Continue until the back sections are completely dry and then repeat on the top sections of hai

  • Finish with a light, flexible hairspray. Browse our range of HairSprays.

  • Remember, practice makes perfect!

HOW TO USE A STRAIGHTENING IRON

What do I need?

Hair Straightener

- A temperature controlled straightening iron

- Styling products - products that protect your hair from moisture and hold the style. Moisture is what reverts the hair back to its natural wave, so products like mousse protect hair from moisture as well as heat damage.


Things to remember:

Also start with clean, DRY hair. If possible, use a leave-in conditioning spray after washing your hair, but before starting to straighten.
Hair must be completely dry, as slightly damp hair will respond badly to straightening. Also using a heated appliance on damp hair causes the hair to "cook" from the steaming, swelling the hair shaft and forcing the protective moisture from the cortex of the hair.

Use a flat iron appropriate for your hair length. Wider irons are suitable for very long hair, but most women are better off using an appliance with heating plates 1" to 1 ½ " wide. These smaller irons offer better control and are lighter in weight.

Section your hair into small, manageable sections. If you try and straighten a big chunk of hair at once, you will get an uneven result. The hair on the outside might straighten but hair in the middle won't have been straightened. Work on smaller sections and you will get a much straighter look.

Use a small amount of styling product to maintain the style. Using a spray of hairspray on the straightened sections, or a small amount of mousse or gel when drying your hair, will extend the life of your hair style. Your straightened hair will last longer.

Instructions

Take a small section of hair. Starting at the roots, work the flat iron through the length of your hair slowly, but keep the iron moving.

After each draw, comb your hair smooth.

Continue, piece by piece until all of your hair is straight.


PROFESSIONAL HAIR STRAIGHTENING

Permanent Straightening

What is it? It's a perm that improves the condition of the hair as it straightens it. There are a few names for it - Bio Ionic Professional Haircare System, Japanese Ionic Hair Straightening - yet they are all the same.

How does it work? First a treatment to prep your hair. Next, a setting solution. Then a rinse and light dry off before hours of flat-iron work. After this, you have straight hair. They rinse again and apply a solution so your hair remembers to stay straight. A quick dry off and iron and you're done. But no washing your hair for two days.

What hair types are (most) suitable? Those with thick, healthy, unbleached hair are the best candidates.

Which hair types are not suitable? Fine, weak or dry hair or hair that is overly processed/colored. However there are lotions that cater to variations in strength and thickness, meaning those with fine but strong hair can still get the treatment.

How long does it take? Usually about five hours. If the hair is very thick, curly or long it can take up to 10 or 11 hours.

How much does it cost? It can range anywhere from $150 to $1000 depending on the salon and the particular solutions being used (ie Bio Ionic is more expensive than Japanese solutions)

Some quick-fixes include using permanent straighteners and relaxers- most of which you can find in supermarkets and drug stores to apply in your own home.

A relaxer is best suited for people who have hair that is especially difficult to style. This usually applies to people of African or Caribbean descent who have coarse and frizzy hair. The relaxer is a strong chemical substance that is applied to dry hair and then left on the hair anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes. The relaxer works chemically with the composition of your hair, weighing it down in certain areas and removing curls. Relaxers must be reapplied to new hair growth.

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Great Ebony Hairstyles for winter 2010



Tasha Smith
wears a beautiful natural look of shoulder length curls. Women of color have had major advantage in bringing new looks to the old hairstyles worn for years. Here are a few women who have cultured and created new styles for all women to share. Regardless of age or style, there is a ebony hairstyle to suit your professional and personal desires.Check the photos of great ebony haircuts form Tasha Smith Hair, Tyra Banks Hair:





 

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