Irma Garcia

Irma Leticia Garcia
Irma is a full-time Afro-Latina womanist and reproductive justice warrior with a passion for poppin’ curly hair. She steps on the pro-choice battlefield as a patient advocate at Austin Women’s Health Center and supports people of color during their birthing experiences with positive, healthy outcomes as a trained doula with Mama Sana Vibrant Woman.

How 15 Women Feel About Their Curly Girl Method Transformations
The Curly Girl Method trades in your damaging hair routine for healthier hair - and these curly girls are living proof of it.

Amara "La Negra" Is Representing Hard For Afro-Latinas on Love & Hip Hop Miami
The entertainment industry wants Latinas that fit into a specific mold, but if you're black, you can't be Latina.

Do It For La Cultura: 10 Ways We Can Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Did you know that from September 15th to October 16th, American citizens celebrate Hispanic and Latinx culture for 30 days?

These Clip-In Extensions Were Made for Non-Voluminous Curlies
"I created this company out of the frustration of paying too much to get extensions with a hair stylist. It was like paying rent!" - Bella Kurls Founder, LJ

Here's What It Means to Me to Be An Afro Latina Woman #NCCelebratesBodyPositivity
Beauty standards suck, and because of that I will forever love and celebrate the imperfectly perfect woman.

Another Latina Owned Brand Has Hit The Market For Curlies
My first clients were my cousins and sisters, and I would tear up when people wanted to buy my products.

Back to School Self-Care Strategies for Parents & Their Kids
Returning to school can be a stressful time for kids of all ages.

Here's Why I Replaced My Expensive Night Cream with Coconut Oil
I have been using coconut oil for my skin and eyebrows at night, and so far, I have no complaints.
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