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The Great Debate: L.C.O vs. L.O.C. Method
If you are a new natural, a seasoned veteran or someone who still relaxes their hair, one thing is true for us all: moisture is essential for hair health! There...
The Great Debate: L.C.O vs. L.O.C. Method
If you are a new natural, a seasoned veteran or someone who still relaxes their hair, one thing is true for us all: moisture is essential for hair health! There...

Growth Retention: Do’s and Don’ts for your Regimen
If you are like me, you are constantly researching better ways to improve your beauty regimen. With constant new trends and new products to try, it can be impossible to...
Growth Retention: Do’s and Don’ts for your Regimen
If you are like me, you are constantly researching better ways to improve your beauty regimen. With constant new trends and new products to try, it can be impossible to...

Dry Curly Hair? Try the Greenhouse Effect Metho...
I am what you call a lazy natural. I embraced my natural hair close to 11 years ago and have had shoulder-length hair to the shortest of buzz-cuts, and every...
Dry Curly Hair? Try the Greenhouse Effect Metho...
I am what you call a lazy natural. I embraced my natural hair close to 11 years ago and have had shoulder-length hair to the shortest of buzz-cuts, and every...

Summer Madness: How to Use Nuele when a Quick T...
Summer is officially here, folks. May our melanin be protected and glisten in the sun and our memories be plentiful! But crucially, what about our hair? Winter and Summer both...
Summer Madness: How to Use Nuele when a Quick T...
Summer is officially here, folks. May our melanin be protected and glisten in the sun and our memories be plentiful! But crucially, what about our hair? Winter and Summer both...

The Long and Short of It: How to Use Hair Oils ...
We’ve all heard it – time and time again, hair products tell us the correct amount to use: a dollop the size of a pea or maybe a dime. But...
The Long and Short of It: How to Use Hair Oils ...
We’ve all heard it – time and time again, hair products tell us the correct amount to use: a dollop the size of a pea or maybe a dime. But...