The Guardian Princesses is a new book series of racially and culturally diverse princesses who protect the people and the planet.

The African Princess is named Vinnea. She is one of the new princesses of color from the Guardian Princesses. She is intelligent, compassionate and brave. This story aims to teach children about the importance of eating natural and healthy foods. Her story is part of the trilogy that will debut through our Indiegogo campaign. Here is a three minute video which summarizes our project. To learn more about this book, see their page on Indiegogo.




 


Here is some great artwork from various artist, showing off Princess Tiana's beauty in a new light. 

“By being natural and sincere, one often can create revolutions without having sought them.”  - Nerissa
Photo of model Nerissa Irving.
~  Photo by Will Sterling
Confessions of a Naturalista: My Hair Doesn’t Look Right
By Zaneta Mungai

It’s no secret that I have a love/hate relationship with my hair. Sometimes I think I have the perfect hairstyle and then there are other times when I just don’t like the way that my hair looks. I’m pretty sure that this happens to everyone, but for some reason I think naturals tend to take it to heart more when they don’t achieve a certain look that they are going for. Out of this frustration some people even want to go back to relaxing their hair. But we have to remember that everyone has bad hair days. And if you seem to be having more than usual, perhaps something in your hair care routine needs to be adjusted. Sometimes deep conditioning and trimming your hair can make a world of difference in how your hair looks. Another important thing to remember is that the beauty of our hair is intertwined with its ability to look unique and “wild.” Big messy hair can be your greatest asset. It sets you apart from the crowd and puts your natural beauty on display. So, don’t get too caught up in achieving the perfect look. Perfection is found in loving your hair and giving it the best possible care. Remember to treat your hair well and good hair days will follow.

Author Info:
Zaneta Mungai
Eat. Work. Thrive.
www.eatworkthrive.com
"Hello, good afternoon everyone my name is Wolfgang Lisborg. From Denmark, Europe and I love natural hair. How my hair has come to play is actually pretty funny. When I came to America as a preteen people would always say you have good hair. Now, my aunt is hairstylist and she would always have the barber of the shop cut my hair whenever I got a somewhat fro. Time passed towards high school and now I'm living with my uncle now he said he didnt mind me having hair just as long as I take care of it. Now, this is when I had to figure how to nourish my hair. I tried multiple products in high school from gel to over exaggerated gels. After, 3 big chops in the past 6 years. I've finally found out what keep my hair intact. Eating good, being active, and drinking lots of water. Now, I'm just trying to share my hair experience with everyone and become a natural hair model in the States. Oh yeah, natural or close to natural products are the best for your hair." - Wolfgang

Contacts: Email: wlisborg@live.ca, Instagram: WESTILLLIVE, Facebook: Wolfgang Lisborg