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Showing 362 results that match "thinning hair"
An afro, a blowout and a 4b twist out … these styles celebrate our strands. Whether you can spend $60 or $600, we’ve found a crown fit for the queen you are.
By Alaya LintonDecember 18, 2020
Can’t visit your colorist? Here are expert how-tos to help you save money, time and frustration.
By Princess GabbaraMay 15, 2020
Don’t ignore it. What to know about surprising causes — and when to seek medical attention
By Leslie Quander WooldridgeMarch 6, 2020
Give your strands some life, light and dimension this summer with the right pop of color to level up your entire look.
By Anissa GabbaraJune 3, 2022
Need a natural-looking, easy and economical style? These tips from Black Hollywood’s “wig whisperer” will have you looking like an A-lister.
By Tracy E. HopkinsMay 29, 2020
Laid edges after 40 minutes in the gym? Thanks to performance wrap headbands, it can be done.
By Maya K. FrancisOctober 26, 2018
Arms getting tired? Whether your curl pattern is 3B, 4C or somewhere in between, these products and pro tips can help speed up and streamline care for your natural hair.
By Princess GabbaraDecember 22, 2021
‘Pressed’ for time? Here’s where to hook up a holiday look — even last minute — with a pro who knows your hair. Plus: DIY tricks and tools for a salon-worthy blowout.
By Anissa GabbaraOctober 22, 2021
Want to keep your twist outs and wash ’n’ gos looking vibrant and frizz-free throughout the week? These pro tips can help.
By Anissa GabbaraSeptember 10, 2021
Shaper No. 3, Nikole Hannah-Jones, has said of her crimson coils: “This is for every Black girl who’s been told she has to shrink herself or her Blackness in order to succeed.”
By Carlett SpikeJuly 1, 2022