Head wraps are a statement piece many Black women feel pride in wearing. They are great for casual, formal, cultural or even vintage looks. Even better, there are many ways to wear them, too. You can ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “Bad hair day and no mirror? no problem,” Mendes captioned the post. “Do it like Mami do. Once ...
When Haitian-born Paola Mathé was working at hotels and restaurants in New York in her twenties, she would often attract attention for wrapping her hair in colorful fabrics, as typically done by older ...
The journey of African head wraps can be traced back for generations. This cultural, spiritual, and religious symbol made its way from the continent of Africa to the Caribbean and Latin America, ...
The relationship between Black women and their head wraps is a special one. From elaborate designs and scene-stealing bows to subtle twists and colors, our crowns say a lot about our personalities, ...
Once you master the technique, every outfit becomes more interesting. Tying a wrap becomes an everyday celebration of Blackness. By Nadia Owusu Seven years ago, at my grandfather’s funeral in Kumasi, ...
Eva Mendes’ hair always looks flawless — even on bad hair days. The 49-year-old actress took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 12, to give fans a quick tutorial on how to fix your hair without a ...
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