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Black Girl’s Rock 2015: Hair Recap

2015 Black Girls Rock! - Arrivals

Yesterday, the 3rd Annual Black Girls Rock! hit the television waves hosted by Regina King and Tracee Ellis Ross. Black Girls Rock! Inc. is an non-profit youth empowerment and mentoring organization which promotes the healthy development of young black women and girls. The organization aims to,

“To build the self-esteem and self-worth of young women of color by changing their outlook on life, broadening their horizons, and helping them to empower themselves.”

As Whitney Houston once sang, children are the future and with such encouragement they are sure to shine brightly. There has been much hoopla regarding the beauty of black hair, so we have decided to highlight why black hair rocks! Here is our hair recap of just a few of our favorite looks from the 2015 Black Girl’s Rock! event.

(Above: Tracee Ellis Ross-Curly Sue)

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In Order:

Jill ScottAfro Pride

Faith Evans- The Side Braid

Sheila E.- Laid to the Side

Ciara- Down-to-There Hair

Regina King-Stylish Bob

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Coloring Your Hair and “The Wait”

Hair Coloring and the Wait

Hair Quickie: If you have just colored or dyed your hair try to wait at least 48 hours or more before washing your strands. This is because every time you wet the hair the cuticle opens and you want to give your hair time to seal in the color. Therefore, if you are planning activities where you know you will need to shampoo your hair it is best not to color your hair right before that time.

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How to Fix Hair Product Build-Up

How to Fix Hair Product Build-Up

Hair Quickie: Remember, not all hair is created equally, so what works for one person may not work for someone else. There are some that can pile on product after product and they will not experience any real build-up or backlash. Build-up can occur from the use of gels, hairspray, pomades and even conditioners. Nevertheless, if you notice that products seem to build up on top of the hair there is a easy solution. Try mixing 1 tablespoon baking soda with your regular shampoo once a week. Wash hair like normal then rinse out the concoction and dry strands as usual.

Any thoughts on build-up for curly hair girls? Talk hair with us on our Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram or tweet us @1966magazine.

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Hair is What You Eat

Stunning Portrait of an African American Black Woman With Big Ha

Hair Quickie: When growing hair and keeping strands healthy, nutrition is an essential part. For instance, if you notice that your locks have become dull and lacking of lustrous shine it could be your diet having a negative effect. Try cutting down on cholesterol and fats in order help bring life back into your tresses.

What do you normally eat to have a healthy head of hair? Talk hair with us on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.

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Hair of the Week Rihanna at “HOME” Premiere in Los Angeles

Hair of the Week Rihanna at “HOME” premiere in Los Angeles

We can’t wait for the adorableness known as the cartoon movie, Home to slide on into theaters. Until then, we will just hair crush some more on Miss Fenty! Rihanna stunned as per usual at the L.A. premiere of her new flick with locks pulled up into a high bun with a full bang. Great protective hairstyle that is fabulous for spring weather.

What do you think of RiRi’s hairstyle? Talk hair with us on our Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram or tweet us @1966magazine.

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