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September 18, 2020

6 Min read

At Length Original: Suspension of Belief
“I think about getting off Instagram all together, though I haven’t. Instead, I lurk, feeling like all I’m doing is cycling through fantasies.”
September 18, 2020

1 Min read

At Length Original: The Glow
Find your shine.
September 17, 2020

3 Min read

Prose in Practice: Our Hair Oil Box Got a Sustainable Makeover
Sustainability, elevated.
September 17, 2020

6 Min read

Prose in Practice: How We Are Caring for People and the Planet
Practice what you preach.
September 4, 2020

2 Min read

In the Kitchen with Prose: Spicy Paloma Cocktail
Shaken not stirred.
August 31, 2020

1 Min read

2020 Fall Hair Color Trends Photo/Boomerang Open Call
This is a fun one.
August 7, 2020

4 Min read

A Big Life Change Calls for a Haircut, Here Are Some of Ours
Who are they?
July 15, 2020

4 Min read

Step Into The Salon with a Few of Our Members
Salon talk welcome.
July 1, 2020

6 Min read

Reyna Noriega’s Art Will Help You Understand the Value of Joy
“It’s super important to me to balance awareness with joy.”
June 29, 2020

5 Min read

A Falling Out: It’s Time to End the Stigma Around Hair Loss in Women
We need to talk.
June 16, 2020

8 Min read

At Length Original: Lost and Found
It took Rachel Fleit many years, and just as many wigs, to make peace with being bald.
June 12, 2020

8 Min read

At Length Original: Crowning Glory
When it comes to Black women and their hair, there is still a lot to untangle.
June 12, 2020

3 Min read

A Letter from Our Founders: The Prose Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan
Now, always and forever.
June 4, 2020

4 Min read

You Can Help Fight Racism in Less Than 45 Minutes, So Do It
Pull up.
June 2, 2020

5 Min read

At Length Original: Hair, Queer, and Everywhere
“Wherever you stand on ‘stache, it has its roots (sorry) in comfort, in desire, in wanting to be seen and held for the person we are.”