How can we make regular workouts a priority and keep maintaining our hair as Black women? We’ve got expert advice on how to keep your crown protected while fitting it into an active lifestyle.
Read MoreOne of the main keys to maintaining healthy hair is a healthy scalp. Dr. Jen Alexander explains the importance of maintaining a healthy scalp as part of hair maintenance for active women looking to protect their natural hairstyles.
Read MoreVecoya Banks, natural hair influencer and founder of Love the Hair You Wear, shares her go-to tips for versatile styling of natural hair that works for active women.
Read MoreCold, dry winter weather can do a number on natural hair, particularly for those who are active and sweating during workouts. As part of our #MyRunningHair series, RUNGRL co-founder Jasmine Nesi shares five ways to take your winter hair routine up a notch.
Read MoreNatasha Hastings, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and World and U.S. National Champion, shares her insights on her running hair, her motivations and her “you look good, you feel good” philosophy.
Read More#MyRunningHair Ambassadors share their stories and routines, giving a glimpse into their personal lives and how they manage to stay active and healthy while still maintaining their varied and beautiful hairstyles.
Read MoreSome of our favorite runners share how they slay their pressed or blown-out hair and still have time to work out regularly.
Read MoreRUNGRL asked six Black women runners with varying hair types how they refresh their hair after some tough miles. Here’s what they had to say.
Read MoreAs active Black women interested in both wellness and healthy hair, RUNGRL knows the struggle. How much of a role does haircare play in your life when it comes to fitness?
Read MoreRUNGRL took over NOLA to host a panel on the Essence Festival Lifestyle Stage to discuss Black hair and fitness, and hosted two runs through the city.
Read MoreRUNGRL was excited to join Love the Hair YOU Wear’s fourth installment in Washington, D.C. to discuss hair care for active Black women with natural hair.
Read MoreQuick, go-to styles for naturalista runners.
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