When extremist Nick Fuentes recently declared that “everyone wants Black people to disappear

We’re Not Disappearing — We’re the Foundation

By Keisa Stewart-Rucker | Head2Toe Magazine & Entertainment Editor’s Note:When extremist Nick Fuentes recently declared that “everyone wants Black people to disappear” and accused Black communities of causing “all the crime, especially in Chicago,” it reignited a familiar fire — the weaponization of false narratives to demean and dehumanize Black people. But at Head2Toe Magazine, we don’t shy away from truth. We confront it, expose … Continue reading We’re Not Disappearing — We’re the Foundation

Bri Babineaux had scored her third #1 hit with the urban contemporary groove “Confident” (Bri Babineaux Music / Tyscot)

Gospel singer Bri Babineaux 3rd #1 hit Confident

Bri Babineaux had scored her third No. 1 hit with the urban contemporary groove “Confident” (Bri Babineaux Music / Tyscot). This song hit the top spot on both the Billboard Gospel Airplay and Mediabase Gospel charts this week. In addition, that song and her prior smash “I Will Wait” are featured on Bri’s highly anticipated fourth album, which will be released in 2026. Meanwhile, she’s … Continue reading Gospel singer Bri Babineaux 3rd #1 hit Confident

Beauty Professionals Directory

Beauty Business & Beyond Professionals: Your Go-To Directory for Industry Professionals

The beauty industry is vast, vibrant, and constantly evolving. For clients, it can sometimes feel overwhelming to find trusted professionals who truly understand their needs. For professionals, it can be challenging to stand out in such a competitive space. That’s where our Beauty Business & Beyond Professional Directory comes in. Our directory is a centralized platform that brings together a diverse range of experts across … Continue reading Beauty Business & Beyond Professionals: Your Go-To Directory for Industry Professionals

Travel Your Way: Why Keeping Up with the Joneses Isn’t Worth the Price

Keeping up with the Joneses Trying to match the lifestyle and spending habits of others—can lead to unnecessary stress and financial strain, especially when it comes to travel planning. As a travel professional, I see this often; secretly asking for extensions or if arrangements can be downgraded to hide from other members of group travel. Many people feel pressured to showcase extravagant trips or luxurious … Continue reading Travel Your Way: Why Keeping Up with the Joneses Isn’t Worth the Price

Breaking the Silence: Breast Cancer Awareness in the Black Community

Breast cancer is an urgent health challenge that affects women across the world. Moreover, its impact profoundly affects the Black community. Although doctors diagnose Black women with breast cancer at slightly lower rates than white women, the reality is, unfortunately, deeply troubling. In fact, they face higher mortality rates and frequently receive diagnoses at more advanced, aggressive stages of the disease. Ultimately, this disparity highlights … Continue reading Breaking the Silence: Breast Cancer Awareness in the Black Community

Fulton County Georgia Faces of Fashion Fashion Show 2025

FACEs of Fashion: The Glam Experience – A Night of Style, Culture, and Celebration

Atlanta’s fashion scene reached dazzling new heights last night with FACEs of Fashion: The Glam Experience, a spectacular evening that blended high style, cultural pride, and artistic brilliance under one glamorous roof. Produced by the incomparable Michelle Lynch of Posh Productions, and supported by Fulton County Arts & Culture, the show proved once again why Atlanta is cementing itself as a true epicenter of fashion … Continue reading FACEs of Fashion: The Glam Experience – A Night of Style, Culture, and Celebration

Getting Vitamin D Without Dairy: A Guide for Black People with Lactose Intolerance

Vitamin D is essential for strong bones, a healthy immune system, and overall well-being—but getting enough can be especially challenging for Black people who are also lactose intolerant. Due to higher levels of melanin in the skin, Black individuals naturally produce less vitamin D from sun exposure. Combine that with avoiding dairy (a major source of fortified vitamin D), and the risk of deficiency increases. … Continue reading Getting Vitamin D Without Dairy: A Guide for Black People with Lactose Intolerance

Acclaimed South African Composer Mikhaila Smith To Release Debut Piano Album NOIR 

New York, NY — Mikhaila Smith, the acclaimed South African composer and interdisciplinary artist known for her lush orchestrations on the Hulu series Rosaline and the Netflix film Look Both Ways, will release her debut piano album NOIR on September 19, 2025, via Platoon. A soundtrack of love, memory, and musical devotion NOIR fuses the grandeur of classical romanticism with deeply emotional coloring on the seven-track set. Three selections from the album — “New York … Continue reading Acclaimed South African Composer Mikhaila Smith To Release Debut Piano Album NOIR 

Black women must do better

Leave the Bonnet at Home: Why How We Show Up in Public Matters

We are living in a time where how we show up matters more than ever. As Black women, the world is already watching us with a magnifying glass—ready to judge, ready to label, ready to stereotype. That’s why it’s so important that when we step outside—whether it’s to drop our kids off at school, run to the grocery store, or catch a flight—we do so … Continue reading Leave the Bonnet at Home: Why How We Show Up in Public Matters

How to Stay Energized and Focused All Day

If your days start strong but crumble into sluggish distractions by midafternoon, you’re not alone. Most energy crashes aren’t mysterious, they’re designed into your routine. And fixing them doesn’t require a lifestyle overhaul. It’s about tuning small behaviors, timing your energy inputs, and protecting your focus from leaks. The real shift begins by noticing what drains you before you realize you’re depleted. Below are seven … Continue reading How to Stay Energized and Focused All Day