Hair Care for African American Girls
What’s Your Favorite Hair Love Style? – Our APP Hair Chart
By Kim Brown-Taylor at February 23, 2016 | 6:47 am | 0 Comment

Whether your hair is Au Natural or not, you should love your hair because it is an extension of you. Keep it clean, and take time to learn styles that make you feel great! Whenever I see a young lady or woman with a nice hair style, it tells me that she truly cares about herself. Time is valuable and whenever you make time to care for your hair, you are showing that
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Teaching Our Children to Love Their Hair
By Kim Brown-Taylor at February 23, 2016 | 1:25 am | 0 Comment

Young children with kinky hair could feel that they are not beautiful; particularly when they see more images of people with straight hair who are acknowledged for their beauty. When our children see fewer images of girls with kinky hair, it could lead to the perception that curlier, coiler, kinkier hair is less than desirable. What's worse: children sometimes
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Girly Roots All Natural Hair & Body Goodness
By Kim Brown-Taylor at September 10, 2014 | 1:43 pm | 0 Comment

Girly Roots, started by CEO Dawn Daniel, was a solution to her quest for all natural products to use on her daughters’ hair. After trying a host of “all natural” products that she found in stores, she realized that there were still harmful chemicals in many of them. As most caring and concerned mothers normally do for the love of their children, she went
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Four Natural Girls – A Beautiful Family of Naturalistas from Delaware
By Kim Brown-Taylor at August 21, 2014 | 9:48 pm | 0 Comment

If you follow us on Facebook, I'm sure you have seen this beautiful family wearing their afro puffs, twists, and pony puffs! Four Natural Girls always post the best pictures for inspiring girls to love their natural hair. We tracked down the busy mom (Natural Girl #1) and the mother of the other three natural girls for an interview. Afro Puffs and Ponytails:
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Luster’s PCJ is Doing a Girl’s Hair Model Search – Deadline November 6, 2013
By Kim Brown-Taylor at October 7, 2013 | 3:26 pm | 0 Comment

If interested, please send CLOSE UP pictures (within the last 30 days) of: • Frontal shots (include face and hair) • Side hair shots (ensure entire length of hair can be seen) • Back of hair shots
How Precious Designs by Sophie – Pretty Accessories for Girls
By Kim Brown-Taylor at June 8, 2011 | 11:52 pm | 2 Comments

Afro Puffs and Ponytails, Inc had the opportunity to meet Sophie Foster, the founder of How Precious Designs by Sophie at an event held in Atlanta by the Gems and Jewels Empowerment Group. Ms. Sophie had a nice setup displaying her girly girl products and accessories and it wasn't long before the majority of the girls (and some of the adults) were proudly sashaying
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Chocolate Hair – Vanilla Care
By Kim Brown-Taylor at February 21, 2011 | 2:16 pm | 0 Comment
Chocolate Hair - Vanilla Care, a beautiful hair care blog, is exactly as it is entitled! A vanilla mother of a precious little chocolate girl. I asked Rory, the creator of the blog to share her story with Afro Puffs and Ponytails, Inc. "As a computer geek, and former motorcycle-riding tomboy, it would never have occurred to me that I would be writing about