• What is a Cloud Bob, Vogue? So the Afro Gets a New Name?
    Apr 16 2026

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    Vogue called Tracy Ellis Ross’s afro a “cloud bob,” and I couldn’t let that slide. Not because the photo wasn’t stunning, but because that one little rename reveals a whole system: the way Black hair gets rejected as “too much” until it’s repackaged with softer language for a wider audience. The hair didn’t change. The narrative did. And when the narrative changes, so does who gets access, who gets praised, and who gets policed. As a hairstylist, I’ve watched Black women carry the weight of other people’s opinions about our natural texture. I’ve seen the unlearning, the second guessing, and the feeling that something needs to be “fixed” just to be seen as professional. So when mainstream beauty media suddenly elevates the same coils and kinks under a trendy new term, it raises the question I can’t ignore: was it ever about the hair, or was it always about who had the power to name it? I’m also pulling back to look at Black hair history, because this isn’t just about a magazine caption. Our hair has always been tied to identity, community, and culture, and language is one of the first places that erasure slips in. This bonus finale closes season five while giving you a clear preview of season six: deeper conversations on texturism, racism, hair politics, and how perception shapes what the world calls “beautiful.” Subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next, share this with someone who needs to hear it, and leave a review telling me one word you wish people would stop using to describe Black hair.

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  • Hair Loss, Homelessness, and Hope: The Story Behind The Haircare Project
    Apr 9 2026

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    Hair Loss, Homelessness, and Hope; Arianna Howell shares a powerful journey from childhood instability and homelessness to becoming a licensed natural hairstylist and founder of The Hair Care Project. What happens when you have always been known for your hair, and suddenly you are experiencing hair loss from stress and iron deficiency anemia? We talk about the emotional side of that shift; identity, confidence, and what it really feels like when your “crown” starts to change.

    Arianna also breaks down the real science behind hair loss and hair health; the difference between shedding and breakage, why lab work matters, and her personal experience with iron supplements versus iron infusions. This is not surface level, we are getting into root causes.

    We challenge the culture of chasing hair growth at all costs and get honest about scalp care as skin care. Water, cleansing, and maintenance are not optional. Protective styles are discussed in a real way too; how wigs, weaves, and braids can become damaging when they replace consistent care instead of supporting it.

    Then we shift into purpose. Arianna shares how a therapy session sparked The Hair Care Project, a nonprofit providing hair care services and products to those who cannot afford them. Her story about serving women in a transitional home will stay with you; this is about dignity, healing, and community in real time.

    This conversation connects hair loss, homelessness, and hope in a way that goes far beyond beauty; it is about resilience, restoration, and redefining what it means to care for ourselves.

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  • Black Men, Texturism, and Identity: Was It Chemicals or Culture?
    Mar 2 2026

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    In this episode of Hair What I’m Saying, we unpack Black men, texturism, and identity through one deeply personal story.

    DK shares his journey from high-top fades to S-Curls, chasing a look that felt polished, acceptable, and confident. What started as influence from a cousin turned into years of chemical processing, wave caps, brushing routines, and the legendary “red box.” But when thinning began at 25, the conversation shifted. Was it genetics, chemicals, or something bigger?

    We explore how texturism shaped his understanding of “good hair,” how words like “nappy” quietly impacted confidence, and how hair became currency for attention and attraction. From 360 waves in the 90s to marketing that turned insecurity into profit, this episode examines how culture influences the grooming choices Black men make.

    College at a predominantly white institution added another layer to his identity. Navigating Blackness, visibility, and presentation raised questions about assimilation and authenticity. Did certain hairstyles feel more acceptable? More professional? More attractive?

    We also challenge common myths around hair loss, hats, wave caps, and illusion-based grooming trends, and ask the bigger question behind it all:

    When it comes to Black men and chemical processing, was it the chemicals, or was it culture?

    This conversation is about more than balding. It’s about identity, masculinity, self-perception, and unlearning what we were taught about “good hair.”

    If this episode resonates, follow, share it with someone who’s wrestled with hair and confidence, and leave a review telling us one belief about Black hair you’re ready to retire.

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  • Texturism and Black Men: Duke, S-Curl, and Black Men’s Identity
    Jan 25 2026

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    Hair isn’t just style; it’s code, history, and identity. In this episode on texturism and Black men, we sit down with Darius of Premium Fade League to explore how styles like Duke and S-Curl shaped Black men’s identity, masculinity, and ideas of what looks “professional” or “clean.” From the 70s through the 90s and into today, we unpack how texture became tied to acceptance and survival.

    Darius shares his personal journey, barber-chair insights, and the technical truths behind fades, waves, porosity, density, and grooming standards that disproportionately police Black men. We also examine how corporate rules, pricing, and maintenance reinforce texturism, and why understanding motivation matters more than altering texture.

    If you care about Black hair, Black men, texturism, and identity, this conversation offers clarity, language, and perspective.

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  • Black Girl Hair & Identity: Mother & Daughter Edition feat Majik
    Dec 7 2025

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    Memory carries what our kids forget, especially when those memories live in our hands. In this Black girl hairconversation, I sit with my daughter, Majik, for a mother and daughter reflection on Black girl identity and the emotional roots behind our hair journeys. As a mother, I revisit the moment a little boy called her locs ugly, and how that moment shaped her early sense of identity as a Black girl.

    We start with a fun this-or-that warm-up before moving into the real: boundaries at gymnastics, that Facebook dust-up with parents, and a team meeting that reminded us why “don’t touch my hair” is about dignity, hygiene, and protecting Black girl identity. These moments show how a mother and daughter duo learns, unlearns, and stands firm together.

    Majik shares her daily lock routine, the evolution of her styles, and why a shoelace pineapple is her go-to. She explains the sensory weirdness of scalp-only washes, the time cost that nudged her back toward locking, and the one hair product she won’t skip: a good shampoo. I offer the stylist’s perspective—density changes, retwist timing, and how to honor every stage of Black girl hair growth while nurturing inner identity.

    Underneath the styles, this mother and daughter edition dives into culture, confidence, and self-definition. Magic connects her locs to inner strength but refuses to let her hair limit her full identity as a Black girl. We talk about compliments, boundaries, consent, and why asking permission matters. Through it all, one truth holds: Black girl hair is a first language, a boundary, and a bridge to belonging.

    Press play for stories, strategies, and a soft push to water the roots you can’t see yet. If this Black Girl Hair and Identity; Mother and Daughter Edition episode resonates, follow, rate, and share with a mom, auntie, or teen who needs this reminder.
    What hair story shaped you?

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  • “When a Haircut Goes Viral: Fear, Communication, and the Emotional Attachment to Black Hair”
    Nov 2 2025

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    In this episode of Hair What I’m Saying, we unpack the haircut that went viral on TikTok and why it sparked so much emotion. From the fear many Black women have around cutting their hair to the deep emotional attachment we place on our strands, we dive into the psychology behind why haircuts can feel personal.

    I break down the importance of consultations and clear communication with your stylist, showing why understanding your hair’s health is more important than just chasing length. We explore how fear and misconceptions about Black hair can turn a routine haircut into a viral moment, and why stylists often face the heat after doing their best.

    If you’ve ever hesitated before a haircut, worried about losing length, or struggled with your hair’s health, this episode is for you. We talk about emotional attachment, proper consultations, and how communication between client and stylist can prevent misunderstandings. Plus, we highlight why your hair deserves care, not fear, and how letting go of damaged ends can help your hair truly thrive.

    Tune in as we discuss TikTok drama, real stylist experiences, and why fear, emotional attachment, and communicationare at the center of every haircut. Whether you’re a client or a stylist, this episode will help you rethink how you view your hair and your next trim.

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  • Curl Pattern Myths Pt. 2: Why the Curl Pattern Chart Fails Black Hair Care
    Oct 19 2025

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    Labels make hair feel simple, until they don’t. In Curl Myths Pt. 2, we move past the alphabet soup of curl types and dig into what actually matters for real results in hair care. Let’s talk texture, not type, and shift the focus to porosity, density, elasticity, moisture–protein balance, and how your scalp and strands respond to water, products, heat, and climate.

    I share why the popular curl pattern chart feels validating yet fails to guide actual care, how marketing leans on those labels to sell you more, and what your hair’s nonverbal cues are trying to tell you when it frizzes, snaps, or refuses to clump.

    You’ll hear a practical breakdown of growth myths versus breakage reality, why DIY masks can push your hair into protein overload, and how to run small, smart experiments that reveal what your natural hair truly needs. We also unpack the chart’s origins and biases; and why tightly coiled textures deserve science and respect, not instructions to straighten.

    Then we rebuild from the ground up with a simple, science-based routine: clarifying and moisturizing shampoos, slip-first conditioners, a balanced deep treatment, a leave-in, and one styling agent that fits your density and goals. For color-treated or relaxed hair, we’ll cover when bond builders like K18 or Olaplex fit in, and why they complement, not replace, hydration.

    Expect clear, actionable guidance on reading porosity, dialing product amounts for density, protecting elasticity, and adjusting your routine for seasons, hard water, and health changes. If you’ve been stuck choosing products by letters and numbers, this is your permission to switch to observation, patience, and consistency.

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  • “Curl Pattern Chart Myths: What Stylists Want You to Know”
    Oct 13 2025

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    The curl chart went viral, but it never learned your life. We sit down with Minnie of Shag Noir Salon ATX to unpack why letters and numbers can’t tell you what your hair needs; and what actually can. From porosity and pH to water hardness, climate, and stress, we share a simple way to decode your hair’s real behavior and build rituals that work in the real world, not just on a grid. Minnie takes us through her journey working with every texture, the hard-earned lessons of salon education, and the honest talk clients crave: growth versus length retention, the myth of “complicated” natural hair, and why a minimal routine often outperforms a product haul. We break down how to spot influencer noise, when to trust a pro, and how to track what’s working with photo journals and small, measured tweaks. You’ll hear practical approaches for detangling with tension, choosing lighter milks for low-porosity hair, sealing for high-porosity strands, and using chelating when hard water dulls your results. We also go deeper on texturism and language. Words like “nappy” don’t just sting; they shape behavior and stress. We explore how reframing our vocabulary can change how we care for hair, how bias shows up in chairs and feeds, and why preference in technique isn’t prejudice but context. If your goal is “soft and manageable,” we show you how to get there without chasing someone else’s pattern. If you love a silk press, we set realistic expectations about reversion, maintenance, and strand health. Your hair is a living system; responsive, resilient, and personal. Trade the chart for curiosity, build a ritual you can keep, and make peace with what you have while getting the feel you want. If this conversation helped, follow, subscribe, and leave a review. Share it with someone who’s ready to ditch the letters and finally understand their hair.

    You can connect with Minnie on Instagram personally and professionally at trichophile or shagnoirsalon.

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