I’ll admit it, I can be really sensitive about anything hair related. I’m not a fan of afro wigs on Halloween or unsolicited touching of natural hair or insensitive remarks about hair texture or type. I am all about celebrating what I’ve been blessed with. Because I love my own hair, I sometimes collect natural [...]
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From PRWEB: Now more than ever before, Black, Afro Caribbean, and African American women around the world are embracing methods, advice, and products to help them take care of their hair naturally, without chemicals. Now, those that... Read Post
Michelle Lapidos, the white woman who strapped a large black poodle costume afro wig to her head in order to help end racism via her alter-ego, a blonde lady wearing a halloween wig, is Read Post
Another Halloween, another costume accessory to make us groan. This time, it's the "ghetto fab" wig - their name, not ours - stocked at stores like Kohl's. Wearing a curly Afro wig on Halloween, as Afrobella points out, can be an if... Read Post