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Today, intricate hair art continues to be pushed forward by Black stylists like Shelby Swain—nicknamed The Beyoncé of Baby Hair—as she (quite literally) reimagines the boundaries of hair ...
(Hair that eventually grew in after what I affectionately call her “Bernie Sanders phase”). My mom told me if I wanted a Black baby, I should have married a Black man. I married the man I love ...
Hallie is truly turning heads (Picture: SWNS) Meet the baby whose wacky hair stops strangers in the street. The little tot’s ‘do’ is often compared to Elvis Presley’s iconic quiff.
As a baby, Jemayah's jet-black hair sits flat on her head, but as she gets older, her hair resembles an 80s-style perm.
On Jan. 21, Will, a 36-year-old white man, posted a TikTok video of himself attempting to brush his Black infant daughter Zoë’s hair and asking for guidance on how to care for her hair texture.
Black women's hair is intentional, and limitless, and historical, and influential, and deeply political in a world often incapable of recognizing the depths of its wonder.
In a documentary by Juliana Kasumu, a group of Black women gathers at a salon to discuss natural hair, gentrification in New Orleans, and the personal journey toward self-love.