BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL A Complete Guide: Best K-beauty Products for Black Skin Posted on September 19, 2024June 10, 2026 I love Korean skincare products. But if I’m honest, before I moved to South Korea, if I washed my makeup off before bed, I was doing good. I wore lotion, but I didn’t have a skincare routine. Or I needed one. You wouldn’t know that now because I’m a skincare junkie. And while I don’t use all these products daily, here are some of my favorite Korean skincare (K-beauty) products for anti-aging, hyperpigmentation, and skin brightening. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL The Truth About Black Women in the News: Travel Stories of Bad Behavior Posted on July 26, 2024June 10, 2026 Discover real stories of black women who encountered severe legal issues and social challenges abroad. Learn the importance of respectful behavior and cultural awareness. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL Why Authentic Stories from Black Women Travelers Matter Posted on November 14, 2023June 10, 2026 As a black female traveler, navigating the world can be daunting. From dealing with race and gender biases to expecting, but not always receiving respectful behavior. There are many factors to consider when traveling as a black woman. In this blog post, I will share some of my personal experiences and insights and offer tips and advice on how to make the most out of your travels as a black woman. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL Black Woman in South Korea: Life in the 97% Posted on May 1, 2023June 10, 2026 Living in South Korea as a black woman can be a challenging experience due to unique obstacles such as beauty standards that favor light skin, difficulties finding suitable clothing and hair products, and navigating stereotypes and discrimination. Despite these challenges, I remain committed to breaking down these prejudices by sharing my experiences and connecting with other black women. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL Being A Black Military Spouse in America Posted on June 13, 2020June 10, 2026 Being A Black Military Spouse in America As a black military spouse and mother, I’ve traveled to approximately 60 countries. Many of them alone. But most of them have two black boys in tow. People often ask me what it’s like traveling while black to all those places— some of… Read more