The Journal
Writings on heritage,
hair, and botanical care.
AllLOC methodSouth Africaalopeciablack cuminbotanicalchebeculturedetanglinghair healthhair losshair scienceheritagehistoryhormoneshow-toidentityingredientslength retentionmindsetmoisturenatural hairporositypostpartumpracticalprotective stylesproteinrelaxerretentionritualroot careroutinescalpscienceseasonsshrinkagesingle strand knotstraditiontransitioningtype 4wash daywater

FeaturedJune 20269 min read
The Oils Africa Already Had
Marula, baobab, mafura, ximenia, shea. Long before the global hair industry discovered "exotic oils," African women were pressing them from the trees around them. A field guide to the continent's own apothecary.
Read the full article →
The next chapter
New writings, as they are written.
Heritage, plant science, and the practice of caring for Type 4 hair — sent only when there is something worth reading. No noise.