The 2nd Annual Pride in Your Pattern: Black Hair Expo will be hosted by Drexel university’s Center for Black Culture is almost here, join the session on Saturday April 13th 11am – 3pm in Ghall
The phenomenal artist India Arie eloquently sang “I am NOT my hair,” and “worthy,” yet still, Black women and girls continually face hair discrimination at school and the workplace. For
Tumeric has an extensive history of holistic healing; from settling upset stomachs, alleviating colds and even disinfecting wounds. It has also found use in addressing acne problems and even healed
Are you familiar with the CROWN Act? The Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act is not just about hair; it’s about protecting everyone’s Human Rights.
Are you a Black-Owned cosmetics business looking to get more exposure? Are you a consumer looking to support your favorite local, national, or international Black owned cosmetics business? We at
Besides haute-couture, exclusive runway access, and the expected slender models, the fashion industry is a major cause for unnecessary waste due to fast fashion; the pressure to produce the newest
If you’re prone to oily skin, please know there are remedies that can possibly make those endless blotting sheets go a bit further without risking shiny selfies, and breakouts. Oily
Over the past few years, folks have become more aware of the underrepresentation of black and brown people in certain roles and spaces. From cosmetics, to fashion, and every executive
Over the past few days many across the nation have been following along with the Gorilla-Glue-Girl saga waiting on moment by moment updates. Tessicaa Brown became an internet sensation after
It is officially Black History Month across the U.S., and for those of us who live out this melanated experience, it is a year-round acknowledgement for sure. If you haven’t