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Chicoro’s Method on How to Trim Natural/ Curly Hair: Length Base Trim

      The length base trim method is the best way to trim naturally curly hair if you are trying to gain length. This method is the best method to follow if you wish to grow you hair at its maximum length. Where trimming your hair every 4 to 8 weeks will slow the hair growth process. Instead of trimming your hair every 4 to 6 weeks. You will trim your hair based on its length and your hair go ...

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Pi Nappa Kappa: The Natural Hair ‘Sorority’

If the sorority Pi Nappa Kappa doesn't sound familiar to you, you're not alone. The group was founded earlier this summer by Leola Anifowoshe, the self-proclaimed authority on natural haircare, for women of "African descent." (Clearly, the natural hair craze has reached a new level when a faux-Greek organization can be organized around it.) Anifowoshe's vision for Pi Nappa Kappa ("Nappa," of course, isn't a ...

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Natural Hair Story: Moptop Maven Controversy

Article by Sporty Afros: As an avid former reader of The Moptop Maven’s (MTM) blog, I’ve been following the controversy surrounding her this year pretty closely. I started following her blog in early 2010 right after I BC’d. I didn’t know anything about bloggers or scammers, etc. so I took her blog at face value. She had great information about hair, product recipes, product reviews, food recipes, fashion, ...

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The Surgeon General discusses Black Women’s Hair and the Gym

The U.S. surgeon general stopped by the spectacle known as the Bronner Bros. International Hair Show  – and it wasn’t for a new 'do. What better place to talk about health than at a hair show that draws 60,000 stylists? Dr. Regina Benjamin discussed the widely held belief that black women don’t exercise because  it might ruin their hairstyle.  It turns out Benjamin has struggled with this issue too. The int ...

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Black Women’s Hair: Their Dilemma With The Gym

Many black women avoid exercising because they do not want to sweat out their hair. But if they do exercise they try to schedule their workouts around their appointments. That is why today many women are choosing to go natural.  Their are so many natural hairstyles that you can wear such as wash-n-gos, stylish up-dos, twists, twist outs,  braids,  and braid outs.  Most of all natural hair loves water,  mois ...

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