Learn a step-by-step wash day routine for long, dark, naturally curly hair, beginning from an old twist-out style. The ...
Let's face it: Hair care can be confusing. From mousses to gels to leave-ins to hair masks to shampoos and conditioners, the number of products on offer can seem endless, and it's hard to nail down ...
A guide to building an effective, adaptable routine for every hair type. Credit... Supported by By Darian Symoné Harvin and Caitie Kelly Don’t I know how to do this already? you might be asking. But ...
Black women are the furthest thing from a monolith. However, there’s no denying the paralleled experiences that come with learning, embracing, and experimenting with our hair — no matter where we are ...
At some point, washing your hair becomes a mindless task. Shampoo, condition, rinse, and repeat. It's as repetitive as brushing your teeth or washing your hands. While, in theory, washing hair is ...
Three of Opoku-Acheampong’s friends are the subjects of “Textures,” and they reveal tiresome parts of their hair-care routines that most Black women endure behind closed doors. The camera meets Taylor ...