Interview with creators of Tea and Honey Blends haircare line

inHer Glam’s editor, Eva, had the opportunity to speak with creators Drs. Tiffani Bailey Lash and Tashni- Ann Dubroy of Tea and Honey Blends haircare line. They met while pursuing their doctoral degrees at North Carolina State University and through a common vision birthed Tea and Honey Blends. Check out the informative interview below!

Glam Feature: Alicia James

Real Women. Real Stories. True Inspiration. Pure Inner Glam. If you love soul and R&B music, then you’ll definitely fall in love with naturally glam singer and songwriter Alicia James. Alicia has a powerful and unique voice that easily draws you into her music and lyrics. We got a chance to ask her a few … Continue Reading

African Black Soap

African black soap is a great all in one treatment for your skin, hair and face. Black soap is great for aiding in clearing up skin conditions related to rashes, blemishes and acne while helping to soften the skin. Lather the soap in your hands and apply to your face and or body, rinse and … Continue Reading

Double moisture deep treatment recipe

You may have noticed while fixing your hair this morning that it felt (and looked) extremely dry. The harsh winter weather may have had a hand in making your locks appear dull, especially if you live in areas that are affected by extremely cold weather. One reason it’s hard to keep your locks moisturized during … Continue Reading

Shea Butter Me Up

Shea butter is not a “natural hair only” product; everyone male and female can benefit from it.  Shea butter is most commonly known for its aid in healing burns, scars, dandruff, stretch marks and psoriasis.  Unrefined Shea butter is the purest form of Shea butter since it retains all of the natural and beneficial vitamins … Continue Reading

Garnier Fructis Pure Clean Smoothing Cream Review

I have been looking for a really good, creamy hair product to aid in slight hold and definition for my braid-outs. Since my hair has gotten longer I opt for dry braid-outs and typically go 1.5-2.5 weeks between washes.  I have very kinky, coily hair and have stuck to using shea butter and a water/oil … Continue Reading