By: Linda Bennett | 2010-03-27 | Beauty If you are looking for a way to change up your hairstyle very quickly and dramatically, you should consider African American hair extensions for an easy solution. You can choose to use single braids or clip on hairpieces to change the way that your hair looks read more
By: Charles Zoe | 2011-06-10 | Hair Loss African American hair loss treatments can work well with other remedies to prevent thinning and breakage. You just need to know what products to look for and how to use them. read more
By: Chris Paul | 2010-12-10 | Hair Loss It would be a frustrating situation when you can never get your hair from your frizzy, curly and thick hair. Most of the African American women suffer the same situation often when they find it highly difficult and out of control to manage their naturally thick and curly hair. read more
By: Blain Gowing | 2010-12-10 | Fashion It would be a frustrating situation when you can never get your hair from your frizzy, curly and thick hair. Most of the African American women suffer the same situation often when they find it highly difficult and out of control to manage their naturally thick and curly hair. read more
By: Mr. Farrell | 2011-03-31 | Hair Loss During Richard Farrell's hair replacement, human hair that matches the client’s own hair is weaved into the lace to replicate her normal growth. Leading to a very normal look that will make anyone believe it is not a woman's "real" hair. This system, combined with the top-notch quality resources of the wigs, typically results in a lace front wig for black women lasting up to seven years! This wi read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-27 | Article Marketing Styling and maintaining African American hair properly requires specific training and the use of specialty products that are not always required learning in the majority of cosmetology schools. read more
By: Eddie Simpson | 2010-04-02 | Beauty It's finally summer time and you are probably ready to have some fun in the sun! If you are anything like me, you are likely trying to soak up every bit of summer because before you know it, winter will be here again. I love biking, taking long walks, swimming, or spending all day at amusement parks during the summer months. All of these activities are great for my mind, body and soul, but wreck havoc on delicate tresses if they are not properly cared for. read more
By: Marsudi Suwarnaadi | 2010-11-07 | Beauty Every man is different and African American hairstyles are as unique as the men that wear them. Men have to pay close attention to the shape of their head and the texture of their hair. This will have a great deal to do with the hairstyle in which a man chooses. read more
By: Martha Wilson | 2010-04-01 | Hair Loss Hair loss in African American women is quite a common problem. There are various reasons for this issue. One of the causes is the poor diet and wrong food. The others include some illness, medication, emotional stress, thyroid disease, etc... Women often search for measures to get rid of this problem. read more
By: Michelle Scott | 2012-01-16 | Shopping Women of color are always looking for that magic bullet to repair their dry and damaged hair and these women are always looking for African hair treatments that actually work. read more
By: Jazmine Young | 2010-01-25 | Reference & Education Looking for African American Women Scholarships 2010 awards?You're probably in the same boat like the millions of people out there. read more
By: Sammi Black | 2011-04-13 | Fashion At the moment, there''s a continuing debate concerning the effects of hair braiding on your head and its effects on hairloss in African American women, notably between the age groups of 40 and 50. Tho... read more
By: Arjuna Bravia | 2010-03-27 | Beauty The styles and numbers of African American hairstyles are limitless. There is short hair, long hair, curly hair, wavy hair, braided hair and the styles go on and on. But why are there so many? read more
By: Earl Flournoy | 2010-09-29 | Self Improvement African American women tend to wear wigs, hairpieces, and weaves much more than women of other races and ethnicity. read more