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26 Nov

15 Idiot-Proof Ways To Style 4C Hair – Essence

15 Idiot-Proof Ways To Style 4C Hair – Essence
Idiot-Proof Ways To Style 4C Hair 01 Cut Coif Idiot-Proof Ways To Style 4C Hair This tapered cut gives short hair numerous volume and body. @sheilandinda/Instagram 02 Braided Crown This elegant and straightforward updo is ideal for a fast and fashionable style. @lecterfro/Instagram 03 Full Curls No pins, bands, or braids on this look. Let your tresses stretch in all their glory! @thatschelsea/Instagram 04 Pretty Pineapple Make this classic natural style speak volumes by pinning a fresh twist out (as an alternative of using tight bands). @vanlenore/Instagram 05 Coiled Top Knot A twist on the normally slicked back top knot, this coily-curly topknot is filled with volume and fullness. @simply.comfort/Instagram 06 Slick Side An alternate version of the mohawk (where hair is pushed toward the middle), this look focuses on pushes all of the tresses to the...
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26 Nov

Olaplex Gift Set Is Actually on Sale for Black

Olaplex Gift Set
Olaplex Gift Set Olaplex Gift Set Is Actually on Sale for Black Friday We'll be the primary to say that if you could have yet to try an Olaplex hair product — you are missing out. Allure editors can proudly say that we have collectively tried and tested every offering from the brand since its inception in 2014. But in case you wish some education on the brand, Olaplex strives on repairing any damage that has been dine to the hair via coloring, bleaching, or the persistent use of hot tools — things we're probably all guilty of. The brand's line works wonders for nourishing dry hair and minimizing concerns like breakage, frizziness, and split ends. Not to say, these products work for...
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25 Nov

Kentucky High School’s Dress Code ‘Stinks of Racism, Bans

Kentucky High School’s Dress Code ‘Stinks of Racism, Bans
Kentucky High School Kentucky High School The wonder and versatility of natural hair is something that ought to be celebrated — not dismissed. Nonetheless, Butler Traditional High School in Louisville has decided “dreadlocks,” “braids,” “twists, and “cornrolls” (which we’re assuming they mean cornrows) are “extreme,” “distracting” and ultimately not allowed to be worn by any of its students. In the event you’re shocked, you’re not alone. Kentucky state representative elect Attica Scott took to Twitter on Wednesday to specific her dismay over the college’s racially insensitive stance after her daughther brought home Bulter High’s registration info that included the dress code policy. “I don’t understand why we’re going to deal with something like natural hair styles when we must always be focused on education. They specifically outlined...
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