How to Take Special Care of Your Oily Black Skin

Oily skin is usually thicker and shinier than healthy, normal skin. It may be more prone to pimples and other blemishes, because the sebaceous glands produce too much oil. Each individual has glands that produce different amounts of oils. During the years from twelve to twenty, sex hormones cause more oil secretion, which can lead […] Read More

Jasmine Oil & Black Skin Care

Jasmine, known as Queen of the Night, was originally grown in China and India. The Moors brought her to Spain. At present, Italy, Morocco, Egypt, China, Japan and Turkey are the best producers of jasmine essential oil. Jasmine Oil is used in black skin care products to relieve eczema. Jasmine tones dry, greasy, irritated and […] Read More

Caring For Black Skin … A Reminder

The first step in caring for your Beautiful Black Skin is to have a healthy and nutritious eating habit.  Often what you eat is reflected in your skin. Spending time  at a spa, whether it’s in your bathroom or away for a day, gives you time for rest.  The more rest you can get the better your skin […] Read More

Beverly Johnson …She's Got The Look!

Beverly Johnson, one of the few African American Models to grace the cover of Vogue Magazine, co-host the show,  She’s Got The Look. At age 57, she’s still got the look. Her beautiful black skin radiant and flawless. The shows 72 year old contestant Delores, shocked the judges with her beauty, flair and sassy attitude. […] Read More

Michelle Obama ….. First Lady of Fashion!

It’s obvious to all of us that Michelle Obama is no ordinary woman. She’s African American, almost six feet tall, intellectually confident and turns heads whenever she enters into your sphere. But there is a new book on the shelves, Michelle Style-Celebrating The First Lady of Fashion, by Mandi Norwood and it’s all about Michelle […] Read More

Beauty and the African American Woman

What is Beauty? This is a loaded question and one that you should define for yourself. The real question is, what is beauty to You? As an African American woman, I’ve had to look at all other women as THE standard of beauty.   I’d like to know how you define Beauty. Here’s my take […] Read More

African American Hair Care

There’s a new owner in town. Procter & Gamble recently sold its’ African American hair care company. The company will continue to operate as Johnson Products Company and will be led by an African American husband and wife team Eric Brown and Renee Cottrell-Brown. Both have extensive experience in the ethnic hair care market,  having […] Read More

Where are the Black Icons …Fashion & Beauty

I had an opportunity to view the showing of Valentino, The Last Emperor. A documentary/movie all about his career as a fashion designer/icon. As we were leaving the theater, my first thought was, where are the Black Icons of Fashion & Beauty? It’s not as though we don’t exist, it’s just that we are rarely […] Read More

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Essential Oils For Afro Textured Hair

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