Back to school: how can I prepare my child to deal with hair discrimination?
It’s back to school time! It can be a scary time of year for children, especially those with textured hair who sometimes face discrimination… Here’s our advice!
Depuis 2009, Noireônaturel développe des soins écologiques spécifiques pour cheveux afros, bouclés, frisés, crépus. C’est la 1ère marque française de BIO-Cosmétique ethnique certifiée et labellisée par ECOCERT.
Depuis 2009, Noireônaturel développe des soins écologiques spécifiques pour cheveux afros, bouclés, frisés, crépus. C’est la 1ère marque française de BIO-Cosmétique ethnique certifiée et labellisée par ECOCERT.
It’s back to school time! It can be a scary time of year for children, especially those with textured hair who sometimes face discrimination… Here’s our advice!
Mother’s Day is just around the corner! Here are some gift ideas to spoil your mums.
On this day against homophobia and transphobia, let’s discover some LGBTQ+ personalities with textured hair!
Father’s Day is just around the corner! On 16 June 2024, you can spoil your dads.
Mother’s Day is just around the corner… How about a gift of flowers? But how do you choose them ethically and responsibly?
Valentine’s Day is traditionally celebrated on 14 February, but do we really know where it comes from? Here are a few anecdotes about the history of Valentine’s Day!
Throughout human history, hair has always been much more than just a physical attribute. It carries with it stories of identity, culture and sometimes even resistance. For people of African descent in particular, frizzy hair has been at the heart of a complex journey through time, linked to the history of slavery.
Oh dear, good resolutions… We love them, we hate them… What if we took the time to refocus on what really matters?
How can you have a more responsible Christmas, with less impact on the planet but just as much magic?
You may think you know all about dreadlocks… But are you really aware of the history and evolution of this hairstyle? We tell you all about it!
Frizzy hair is often stigmatised, particularly because of racism. In recent years, the Nappy movement has been working to put frizzy hair back in the spotlight and reclaim its natural beauty!
Inclusivity is a challenge, and this subject particularly matters to us.
Many black women have already experienced straightening their hair… sometimes without even questioning it ! Today, we explain this history of relaxing frizzy hair and how it became so normalized.
Have you heard of Madam C.J. Walker, the African-American entrepreneur who has changed the way we look at frizzy hair? We tell you all about it!