Growing Locs - How I Care, Grow & Style My Micro Locs in Reels
I started my locs journey in 2013 and created this gallery with the hope to inspire you and prevent you from making the mistakes I made. Please be patient with...
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The Statement Skirt Every Woman Deserves in Her Wardrobe Every woman deserves to have that piece of clothing—the one that turns heads, sparks conversations, and makes her feel like a...
How We Turned Oppression Into Style: The Untold Story of the Tignon Laws There is a powerful saying often associated with resilience: "They tried to bury us, but they didn't...
Hair Cuffs Are the Secret Upgrade Every Ponytail Needs A ponytail is never just a ponytail. It’s one of those everyday styles that can either feel rushed and basic… or...


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After three centuries of slavery, Black people still don’t have the human right to wear their God-given tresses natural.
Dreadlocks, Afros, cornrows—styles perfectly natural to African hair—remain stigmatized, stereotyped, and excluded from professional dress codes.
As a direct consequence, 73% of Black women suffer from relaxer-induced alopecia—hair loss caused by chemical straighteners and weaves—to conform to a beauty standard that contradicts their DNA.
BAD Hair Uprooted: The Untold History of Black Follicles is a groundbreaking exhibition that celebrates the beauty of natural hair while revealing the consequences of unequal hair rights—through storytelling, powerful conversations, striking visuals, and a thought-provoking documentary.
Keti Koti & The Shackles of Hair Loss This year I presented my new lecture, The Shackles of Hair Loss for the first time during Keti Koti month, four weeks...
Complex Relationship Between Hair, Identity and Mental Health: A conversation with Dr. Ebony Nicole. In our exploration of the complex relationship between hair, identity, and mental health, we are thrilled...
BAD Hair Uprooted in Kigali: What Rwanda Taught Us About African Hair and Colonial History Celebrating International Women’s Day with the women of Rwanda was a deeply revealing experience. For...