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VIDEO: The Straight of It

Who knew a simple blow out could cause such a stir? In this video, NewNaturalista tackles some of the emotional challenges of her natural journey...

VIDEO: The Business of Being Born

Giving birth is a miracle, a rite of passage. It's also big business. The documentary "The Business of Being Born" challenges our thoughts about the ways we're having babies in America.

Our New Sponsor: Iyoba Body Essentials

Meet Efiya Asabi, creator of Iyoba Body Essentials...

Green Pick: Jane Carter’s Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner

NewNaturalista has found her latest green obsession: Jane Carter's Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner! Find out why...

Locked Up – Locked Out

Diana O'Gilvie's Jamaican roots run deep, but her love of locks has "locked her out" of the place she calls home...

Natural Attack: Why It Hurts

Going natural is a liberating experience - but it can also bring out some negative reactions from those you love most. NewNaturalista shares her latest experience...

Reverting Straight Ends

So you've done the big chop or grown out your relaxer - so why do you still have straight ends? Celebrity stylist Felicia Leatherwood gives us some tips on how to rid our luscious locks of those straight ends!

One Year Natural: 10 Lessons Learned

NewNaturalista reflects on her first year of rocking kinky/curly hair - a year of growth, self reflection and love...

Black Girl’s Guide To Weight Loss

Forget the pep talks. The "I'll start tomorrows." As Erika from the "Black Girl's Guide To Weight Loss" shows us, when it comes to becoming healthier sometimes you gotta "just do it."

Green Pick: Beautiful Curls

It's organic, fair trade and it WORKS! Check out the "Beautiful Curls" Shea Butter Shampoo and Leave In Conditioner...

Happy Girl Hair

Adoptive mom and blogger Katie of "Happy Girl Hair", shares with NewNaturalista her successes and struggles when it comes to caring for her black daughters' tresses. "I speak for many white adoptive moms when I say we fervently don't want to screw up our daughters' hair."