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Chebe Powder for Hair Growth

Chebe Powder for Hair Growth

Chebe powder, a natural product known for its incredible benefits for hair health, has become increasingly popular in the beauty industry. Originating from the Chad region of Africa, the women of the region have used this powder for centuries to main read more
The Ultimate Guide to Herbal Tea for Businesses

The Ultimate Guide to Herbal Tea for Businesses

The Growing Demand for Quality Herbal Tea Herbal tea has emerged as a staple among health-conscious consumers worldwide who are  increasingly seeking natural wellness solutions, especially when it comes to what they put into their bodies. Herbal teas read more
Lighting the Kinara - Kwanzaa Traditions

Lighting the Kinara - Kwanzaa Traditions

Kwanzaa, which means "first fruits of the harvest" in the African language Kiswahili, has gained tremendous acceptance since its founding in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga. Kwanzaa is a special time of the year, one that celebrates African culture, heri read more
Homemade Bronzing Body Butter

Homemade Bronzing Body Butter

Homemade Bronzing Body Butter Step out with a NATURAL sun-kissed glow! This whipped body butter is a wonderful moisturizer that can be enjoyed by all! Unlike other bronzers with harmful chemicals, this butter, composed of all-natural ingredients, wil read more
Kwanzaa Karamu

Kwanzaa Karamu

The Karamu Ya Imani (Feast of Feasts) is Kwanzaa's traditional African feast held on the last day of Kwanzaa, December 31st. It is a very special part of the Kwanzaa celebration that was started in an effort to raise awareness and educate people and read more
The Symbolism of Tie Dye Fabric in Africa

The Symbolism of Tie Dye Fabric in Africa

When a lot of us see tie dye we think of hippies and 60's culture, but did you know that tie dyeing has long been a practice in Africa? From Ghana to Gambia, tie dyeing is one of the many ways that African artisans like to express their style and div read more
Kwanzaa: The Colors

Kwanzaa: The Colors

Red, Black and Green The colors of Kwanzaa are a reflection of the Pan-African movement representing “unity” for peoples of African descent worldwide: Black for the people, red for the noble blood that unites all people of African ancestry, and green read more
Add Style To Your Hair with Cowrie Shells

Add Style To Your Hair with Cowrie Shells

Cowrie shells carry different meanings. They are commonly used in the form of jewelry and money. Many African women use Cowrie shells on their hair as an accessory for trendy design purposes. Traditionally, these shells carry certain meaning.Cowrie s read more
Digestive Bitters: What Are They & Are They Safe?

Digestive Bitters: What Are They & Are They Safe?

Have you ever wondered what  digestive bitters are and if they are safe to use? You're not alone. Many people are turning to natural remedies and digestive bitters are becoming quite popular. If you're new to herbal supplements, it’s normal to have a read more
Four Things You Might Not Know About Colin Powell

Four Things You Might Not Know About Colin Powell

Colin L. Powell (1937 - 2021) was a national hero whose accomplishments spanned from 1958 to 1993 and included serving as Ronald Reagan’s national security advisor, the first Black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the first Persian Gulf W read more