#hairbeautybuzz Season 2 Coming This Summer

ATLANTA — #hairbeautybuzz, the natural hair and lifestyle show, is returning this summer featured on a new medium and network. The series premiered on Dallas radio and completed a successful season highlighting many of the great voices, products, and tools used by naturalistas to perfect their coifs.

The new season will be broadcast to a global audience on the Universe Atlanta channel of the Universe Network, a streaming service headquartered in Miami. The network boasts more than 10M views in 2014 and 2105. This year is expected to show significant growth with the addition of a dedicated channel on Roku, which currently is in 10M households nationwide. Viewers don’t need a subscription service to get UNTV content. All they have to do is log on to: www.universenetwork.tv and search for their city’s channel or specific content.

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Season 1 flyer featuring Naturally Tash of Houston, Texas.

While Season 2 remains under development, the season premiere will feature the live coverage of the New Orleans Natural Hair Expo plus new segments that are sure to add value and quality to those living their best natural hair lifestyles.

The New Orleans Natural Hair Expo that will be featured in the season opener, is presented by EDEN BodyWorks, is back for its third year.  At this year’s expo attendees will be able to enjoy an exclusive CurlMix party sponsored by the up and coming “DIY Subscription Box for Curly Hair!”  The expo will also feature a pop-up dry styling salon sponsored by Design Essentials.  Attendees will be able to have their hair dry styled and receive a consultation regarding their natural hair, the founder Monique Herbert said.

“I wanted to reach a broader audience with our show’s content,” says show creator and host, Ailene Torres, Chief Strategist at Upmarket Media Group. “We have found that home in Atlanta and are excited to expose more people to the personalities and products that call the Peach City home.”

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#hairbeautybuzz will kick off its second season at the NONHE on July 2.

#hairbeautybuzz was invited to return to the New Orleans Natural Hair Expo, after a successful broadcast during the 2015 event. This year, the show is bringing a full production crew to connect those who cannot attend visually to some of what they are missing.

“We are excited to have #hairbeautybuzz return as the official broadcast media partner!  The on-air presence presented by #hairbeautybuzz provided others across the United States the opportunity to be a part of the #NONHE 2015!  We are extremely excited to have them return, and we hope others will join us via the broadcast to see exactly what takes place during the #NONHE,” Herbert said.

Season 2 is scheduled to air live on July 2 from the Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans and is presented by EDEN Bodyworks with additional support from CURLS, Uncle Funky’s Daughter, Tropic Isle Living and many more.

 

Something New

You ever have one of those wash days where everything just goes better than if planned? As a naturalista, I’m sure you know what I mean. The kind of wash day where there are no single-strand knots to cut out? Then there’s kind where very little hair sheds. And, the best one being the kind where everything goes so perfectly that it results in a best-ever style that will last through the week. That kind of wash day. Yes, I’m having one right now and I would like as many as I can stand.

Recently, so much changed in my process due to uncontrollable circumstances, and I felt it was resulting in a less than perfect style. My roots have been fuller but frizzy and the level-eight control gel didn’t hold like in the past. In many cases it’s not about lack of definition or hold, though. Frizzier hair converts better to an afro puff, so a subpar wash-n-go will result in a bombed out puff. When that happen though, the countdown is on for the next wash day.

 

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Wash-n-gos that don’t turn out perfectly, convert into a high afro puff sooner than Day 7 or 8, which is the normal rate of conversion on a two-week wash cycle. The sooner the hair converts to an afro puff, the shorter the life cycle for the overall style.

 

 

I wasn’t looking forward to another long cycle with a lackluster outcome, so I delayed my wash  a week and decided to try something new. And today, much of my displeasure changed! My hair has nice plump curls from root to tip and the frizz factor isn’t factoring in at all. I co-washed with EDEN Bodyworks Coconut Co-Wash, deep conditioned overnight with SheaMoisture’s Strengthen, Grow & Restore Treatment Masque as per my usual routine. Then, I followed with an additional deep conditioner, Aussie’s 3-Minute Miracle Moist.

Not only have I never double, deep condished like that, but this was also my first time using this oft-praised product. After I combed it through and rinsed it out, I used the rinse-out counterpart from Aussie’s line, Moist for my final condition. My hair didn’t feel any softer to the touch than usual, but when I started to apply gel and curl cream I saw the difference. My strands stretched and smoothed with very little effort.

Lately, I’ve had to do my hair immediately before having to be somewhere, so I have employed the aid of a diffuser on a low setting. I think what happened is I sacrified frizz-free curls for a dried set. As I sit here writing, I’m letting my hair air dry. The curls are neatly defined and, so far, frizz free.

 

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My curls are better defined from root to tip. Lately, my hair has stayed frizzy for the first inch or so then it would begin to clump to the tip.

 

Moral of the story? A change in routine and process doesn’t necessarily add up to hair success. It’s still cool to get out there and try something new with your hair every once in a while and, who knows? You might just discover something that works better.


As development for Season 2 of #hairbeautybuzz gets underway, the amount of blog posts will pick up to keep you up-to-date with all things natural hair and beauty-related plus the line-up for Season 2 .

ISLAND LIFE: USVI with VIDEO

ST. THOMAS, USVI —  #hairbeautybuzz has been on the move as of late and has great things planned for all of our friends, fans and followers. We are currently on location on St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. This week has been a great time reacclimating myself to driving on the left, eating the familiar food and seeing old friends.

Initially, I was concerned about the humidity making my hair unpredictable, so I has the lovely Isis Brantley of Dallas, fix me us in some Marley Twists, which look fantastic and are easy to maintain as I go from the boardroom to the beach. But, after being here a week, I am excited to take my hair down and see how the tropical air, rainwater and moisture impact my curl. I am really excited to see this!

Marley Twists done by Isis Brantley, www.naturallyisis.com

Marley Twists done by Isis Brantley, http://www.naturallyisis.com

I will have another chance to see how my natural hair reacts to the Virgin Islands’ climate when I return to work on some projects involving island tourism. Stay tuned because I have meetings scheduled with the organizer of the VI Natural Hair Expo, so I will deliver content involving that destination event.

Yesterday, we taped our first USVI on location broadcast from the top of Paradise Point, a venue at the highest point on the side of the island where it is located above the cruise ship dock, Havensight, and accessible via tram. It was our first on-location video, so there is that, but you can see the beautiful backdrop over the Caribbean Sea. We interviewed some great local entrepreneurs including Ed LaBorde and Marcus Browne, and plan to bring you their events in the coming weeks and months.

#hairbeautybuzz still broadcasts on THA Afterparty Radio on Saturdays from Noon CT until 2 p.m. However, now we have another portal for you to enjoy our show, especially if you want to see what interesting location we will go to next! Make sure you follow us on Google+ and/or our YouTube channel. You can see the live broadcasts and or replay from either platform.

Another plus we are now offering is exclusive and additional broadcast content on Periscope, the new platform that let’s you broadcast from anywhere! Follow us by searching for this handle: hairbeautybuzz.

In the months ahead, we plan to not only bring you great content from the USVI, but after an interval explore other Caribbean nations and expose you to some great culture. It is my hope that you stay with us as we chart this new and interesting course and embark on a great adventure. No matter where we go, we will always have hair and beauty information for you!

Look at this great swag haul compliment of the USVI Dept. of Tourism!

Look at this great swag haul compliment of the USVI Dept. of Tourism!

In the meantime, we hope that you like our extended content from the USVI once we return later this month! Next week, we are back in Dallas for a great color show featuring the Big Hair Girls! More to come on that later this week. Stay tuned!

VI Massive salute. Til your next lime!

VI Massive salute. Til your next lime!

Melissa JB to Talk TrialsNTresses on #hairbeautybuzz + Get Our Newsletter

DALLAS, TEXAS — After a successful first air of #hairbeautybuzz featuring Chime Edwards, Joy Harrington and Nyambi Royster of Nyambi Naturals, the natural hair radio show will follow up with TrialsNTresses. This dynamic hair duo prides themselves on challenging the real issues that naturalistas face during their hair journeys. They tackle subjects beyond products reviews and techniques, but the social and personal politics that come into play when women decide to abandon the creamy crack. See for yourself. NOTE: Mature language.

Seriously though, these ladies use levity to deal with problems that everyday natural hair sisters are forced to confront. Their YouTube channel offers a lot of alternative and protective styling options for the natural that can’t be bothered with the laborious wash-and-go routine. We are curious what they will offer up during this Saturday’s interview on #hairbeautybuzz beginning at noon CT, but whatever it is, we know it will be entertaining.

Also joining will be artist Adu, who due to a scheduling conflict, had to move his interview to this week. Check out his exhibit African Amedia that is currently showing at the African American Museum of Dallas.

"Don't touch me. I am a work of art."

“Don’t touch me. I am a work of art.”

We will have another special in-studio guest who will shed light on the distribution side and wholesale side of the natural hair care economy.

We are preparing a great show for you and hope that you tune in by clicking here on Saturday. If you never want to miss an update and get our link delivered directly to you, sign up for our #hairbeautybuzz Newsletter published by our parent company, Upmarket Communications. By doing that, we will deliver our #hairbeautybuzz news, guests and giveaways to you. Sign up by filling out the form below:

#TEAMNATURAL IS LIVING NO LYE IN DALLAS FOR INHMD

DALLAS — In case you didn’t know it, every hashtag has a creator. There isn’t a machine or a committee that decides what particular tag will take hold. Take Twitter User and social activist Reign of April. Her natural reaction to this year’s Oscar nominations were an obvious fact: #OscarsSoWhite. The thing that wasn’t as obvious until it was, is that hashtag went viral and Reign of April appeared on the national scene.

Such was the stroke of luck for Constance Cash, a Dallas native, whose #TeamNatural tag not only went viral, but grew roots. The ubiquitous hashtag is used for every natural hair post across social media platforms and is tagged by 2.5m images on Instagram alone. This weekend, Cash’s Team Natural is celebrating International Natural Hair Meetup Day in Dallas with a weekend chock-full of education, edibles and entertainment.

Oh, wait. You don’t know what INHMD is? Let me be the one to tell you: Kinky-, curly- and coily-textured hair women in cities around the globe converge on one locale to talk tresses and meet other like-minded naturalistas in their area for one day. That one day in 2015 is May 30th. Yes, this is a thing. And, yes, you need to go.

Locally, first up is the Living No Lye Tour stop for the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex. This is a fab expo with hair and beauty experts and bloggers who are keen to share what they know. Say what? Beautiful women are about to spill their secrets? I say again, you need to be there because it’s happening Saturday, May 30th. The lineup is pretty impressive for those in the know: noted author Audrey Davis-Sivasothy, the cosmetic chemist known as Sister Scientist, Erica Douglas, #TeamNatural founder, Constance Cash, and bloggers Sumetra Reed and Tiffany Nichols.

The Living No Lye Tour stops in the DFW on May 30th at 1010 Collins Event Center.

The Living No Lye Tour stops in the DFW on May 30th at 1010 Collins Event Center.

“The mission of Team Natural and the Living No Lye Tour is to educate and empower individuals embarking on natural hair journeys by focusing on natural hair care, beauty and overall health and wellness,” Cash said. “Team Natural aims to inspire women all over the globe to wear their natural hair with confidence.”

After you’ve received your personal edification, it’s time to shine with confidence in an all-white affair with celebrity hosts, the original #HairCrush Chime Edwards (who is coincidentally the very first celebrity guest on the new natural hair #hairbeautybuzz radio show starting June 6th) and Alyssa Forever at the Naturals Night Out All-White Party. This will be your opportunity to show off your natural mane in all its glammed-out glory.

Now, if that wasn’t enough, or you are committed on the 30th, catch the Curlfriends Bloggers Brunch on Sunday, May 31st. #TeamNatural has gone out of its way to corral more of the hottest bloggers from the region for you to sit down and sip with over a midday meal. Join @AskPRoy, @__Lipstickncurls__, @TheKGLifestyle. @JulianAddo, @VeePeeJay, @Alexandriawill, and @HausofSwag. These bonafide beauties are sure to drop beauty nuggets by the barrelful, so be there or forever miss out.

Sponsors and vendors of the event include but are not limited to: Curls, Obia Natural Hair, Cantu Beauty, Kinky, Curly, Yaki and others.

Where is this all going down, you might ask? Get all the deets (locations and start times) and purchase your tickets now on Team Natural’s website. You better hurry because I hear this event will sell-out before Saturday.

Tell us, are you going to an INHMD event on Saturday? If you’re in Dallas, hail me up because I will be there. Roll call. Shout out your city and event in the comments.

Big Chop to Frohawk in Six Months

Amid the chaos that has been event planning, last week’s Cinco de Mayo was my six-month Big Chop hairversary. In retrospect, the journey hasn’t been that long. After those first few days and weeks of raiding the shelves at Sally’s, Hair and Beauty Mart and Target, I settled into a routine that seems to be working for me. What do you think?

From upper left to right, lower left to right, then center left to right are images of my six-month natural hair journey.

From upper left to right, lower left to right, then center left to right are images of my six-month natural hair journey.

As you can see, those first two pictures don’t show a woman who is completely thrilled with the results of her decision. Slowly but surely I came along, and as my mind did (read about that here), so did my hair. For the first time this weekend, I was able to pin the sides up to sport some frohawk realness! Alas, this juncture in my journey has created a new query: When do I trim?

When I was relaxed, there was no guessing. I trimmed every 6 to 8 weeks without fail. We all know why. Ends become dry and brittle and start to break. With my natural, however, that hasn’t happened. I take extra care and deep condition weekly, but I also only do heavy manipulation once weekly. Neither of which as helped me decide when to trim, so maybe you can.

Do I wait for my hair to have issues before I trim, or do I conduct a preemptive strike in my fight for healthy hair and trim now? What’s your natural hair trim schedule?

Let Me Clarify

After my last wash session, I knew I had gone too long without clarifying. My hair was curly, but something was just off. It felt dull, lifeless. To clarify, I don’t use anything fancy, but I still don’t use shampoo, which I feel, strips my hair beyond a quick repair. I had an event yesterday and had no room for a hair mishap.

Although, my clarifying routine consists of 2 oz. of my As I Am Coconut Cowash Cleansing Conditioner, two teaspoons of baking soda and water and aloe vera juice, I had been wanting to experiment with bentonite clay since I read about the Maximum Hydration Method. The MHM is not for everyone, me included. It consists of several steps repeated daily for a week. I don’t have that kind of time, but that doesn’t mean I couldn’t try bentonite clay at all. The trouble was getting my hands on it. I had been to countless beauty supply stores in Dallas, including my favorite, Hair and Beauty Supply in Uptown, but no one carried it. Of course, I could get it online, but I didn’t want to pay for shipping since I knew the clay was heavy.

Then I heard the Vitamin Shoppe carried it. On Friday, I excitedly drove over to the one on Lover’s Lane to pick up my first container. Alas, I was met with an empty shelf. The clerk said ever since it was mentioned on Dr. Oz, they can’t keep it in stock. Thanks, Doc! For those unfamiliar with the area, there is a health food store called, Central Market right across the street. CM is a local Texas version of Whole Foods, only slightly better by my standards.

Lo and behold! Central Market got the gold star on this one. Not only did they have the bentonite clay, but they had the 2-lb. jar for $10! After declaring lifelong loyalty to the chain and wondering why I didn’t start there, I ran home to begin my two-day clarifying process that starts with a prepoo. Take a look at my steps:

  1. Prepoo overnight. This saturates my hair and scalp with emollients, protecting it from being stripped during the clarifying process.
  2. Rinse out prepoo until water is clear. This is easy because I use cocoa powder in my prepoo, which is easy to see once it’s all out because the water runs clear.
  3. Apply clarifying mixture that is described above using an applicator bottle. Bag and seal for 45 minutes to an hour.
  4. Rinse, apply rinse-out conditioner, comb through and rinse.
  5. Step out of the shower and apply bentonite clay. I mixed mine with apple cider vinegar, coconut milk and aloe vera juice, again purchased at Central Market. Application of the clay is similar to your styling process. You shingle and rake the clay through your hair. I found that the coconut milk gave the clay more slip, which I found incredibly helpful. In case it’s unclear, I used coconut milk because both the clay and the aloe have clarifying properties (aloe vera is an astringent), so the coconut milk adds moisture to prevent overdrying.

    Bentonite Clay application before and after.

    Bentonite Clay application before and after.

  6. Let the clay sit in your hair for about an hour without drying. If your hair starts to dry, then wash it out despite the time. You can bag and seal if you want to keep it in for an extended period. I didn’t do that this time. After the alotted time, rinse out. Do not cleanse.
  7. Apply deep conditioner. I bagged and sealed mine for an overnight intense deep conditioning with SheaMoisture’s Intense Hydration Hair Masque. This was my first time using the product and I was happy with the results.
  8. Rinse out. Apply rinse-out conditioner and do the final cold rinse.
  9. LOC or LCO, whichever is your preference and style as usual.

I am very happy with my final results. My hair was clumped after the rinsing out of the bentonite clay. It was soft, fluffy and well conditioned.

After the entire process, but pre-product.

After the entire process, but pre-product. My hair clumped without product!

I didn’t experience any of the dryness that some have said was a problem for them after the clay application. Here is what I used:

I used everything in this picture except for the VO5. I decided to avoid silicones since that's the point of clarifying. I will use them again because they are awesome for prepoos and final conditioning.

I used everything in this picture except for the VO5. 

My final result: My curls are back to feeling soft, fluffy but are also elongated and very defined. I was able to style my hair for the first time without using pins in the front. Yay for the small victories! Here’s how I looked for the event with first-day hair!

First-day hair after clarifying with baking soda and bentonite clay in a two-day process.

First-day hair after clarifying with baking soda and bentonite clay in a two-day process.

What is your clarifying process? What products do you use?

Product Review: I Can’t Believe It’s Hair Butter!

Last week was a whirlwind of activities, most of which was putting out fires. I’m in the planning mode of a new natural hair project that I will share here first when it moves into the marketing phase. So stay tuned for that in the next few weeks. Despite how tired, frazzled and frustrated I may get, it’s a relief to know my hair doesn’t reflect how I feel. If you’ve been keeping up with #hairbeautybuzz, you know that I’m trying out Nyambi Naturals from this blog I wrote not too long ago.

One of the first things I tried out of my goodie box was the Hair and Body Butter. Now, I will tell you from the outset, I’m skeptical of products that have dual purposes in such vastly different applications, so while I expected it to be great for the heels of my feet and my elbows, I didn’t expect that it would be great for my hair.

This is what my hair looked like after that first use:

My first attempt using Nyambi Naturals' Hair Butter.

My first attempt using Nyambi Naturals’ Hair Butter.

I took a gamble because I was in a natural hair photo shoot the same day I used it for the first time, which you are never supposed to do, but I was happy with the results. In the picture, my hair is still wet. I used too much product because I realized it clumped my hair. It clumped my hair! I will say it again: IT. CLUMPED. MY. HAIR. Did you get that? OK. I’m not one of those naturals whose hair clumps with water. I have to use Ms. Kendra K’s “Shingle, Rake & Shake” after applying my favorite gel, Ecostyler by Ecoco Beauty, which I buy from Hair and Beauty Mart in Dallas by the 5-lb. bucket.<— More on that later. I could have used just Nyambi Naturals’ Hair Butter for a softer set, and if I did, I would still have curls. Alas, I’m addicted to high curl definition, so I layered my Olive Oil Ecostyler over it. To my glee, the products worked well together. After getting over my obsession with clumping, for my next experiment with the product, I just used Nyambi Naturals’ Hair Butter to seal. Here are my results from that session, which was last Sunday:

I used Nyambi Naturals' Hair Butter to seal in my LOC method.

I used Nyambi Naturals’ Hair Butter to seal in my LOC method.

As you can see, my high definition is in full curl effect! My hair was much lighter too since I didn’t use much. Today, I used it in the same way with similar results. See below:

My results from my third use of Nyambi Naturals' Hair Butter.

My results from my third use of Nyambi Naturals’ Hair Butter.

So here’s my assessment of the Nyambi Naturals’ Hair Butter: It smells fabulous and it will make your hair smell fabulous too. It clumps even my 4a patch of hair, which is something previously only Ecostyler gel could claim to do on my hair. It has multiple applications, such as styling aid, sealer and as a possible additive to your conditioning treatments. It’s economical. A little goes a long way. So, I love it and give it 5 out of 5 Stars! Really terrific hair product.

The one thing I would like to see, and am told will be added to the line soon, is a whipped version of this awesome product. In the Dallas heat, I can see the thicker consistency being an issue in the summer months, but a lighter version would work beautifully. I’m looking forward to getting my hands on that because it would be great to use a whipped version in the summer, and the original in the winter to protect my strands during the colder weather.

Perhaps, I’ll get to try it at this month’s Mix, Match and Massage at the Brooklyn Nights Bar in Brooklyn, NY on May 17th. This event looks like a lot of fun where you get to choose two of your favorite products for one low price, get a free chair massage, make-up retouch and studio pics with Summer Wayans all for no extra charge! By the way, we are all invited!

Nyambi Naturals Mix, Match & Massage at Brooklyn Nights Bar, 497 Dekalb Ave., on May 17th.

Nyambi Naturals Mix, Match & Massage at Brooklyn Nights Bar, 497 Dekalb Ave., on May 17th.

Want to try Nyambi Naturals? Click here.

What products have you tried recently? Share in the comments, you might help another reader.

Gotta Have Curlfriends

Terresa Harris gathered six different women, and two girls, for a photo shoot of different types of natural hair.

Terresa Harris gathered six different women, and two girls, for a photo shoot of different types of natural hair. Click image to enlarge. Photo Credit: Pink Images

Last week I forayed into the Dallas suburb of Irving, something I don’t do often as I find the suburbs to be not my metropolis-centric cup of tea. This adventure off my well-beaten Uptown track was for a good reason and well worth it. A fellow Instagrammer, @ProjectNaptural, had invited me to take part in a photo shoot that would be part of a socio-cultural project that may result in an application for members of Team Natural everywhere. This project is part of her Master’s thesis at the University of North Texas, a different location from the campus where the shoot took place. I have modeled before and still jump at the chance when the opportunity presents itself as it tends to do every now and again. The difference this time was my hair was no longer straight and its curliness would be the focal point of the shoot. Was I ready?

I’m proud to report, the hardest part of the shoot was the required attire. A few months ago, you couldn’t pay me to take a picture for public consumption. Now, I was confident, free and ready to show off my kinks, curls, and coils. I didn’t know any of the women before arriving, not even the organizer, Terresa, who invited me. We exchanged emails and thoughts prior to the shoot and liked each other’s pictures on Instagram, but that was about the extent of it. When I arrived, all the ladies glowed in their all-white attire, which I believe, is written somewhere as a Texas residency requirement.

It really didn’t matter that I knew no one because the reason why we were there is what bonded us together. I was immediately part of this exclusive club of women who have gone through the trials and tribulations of finding the right pre-poo, failed twist-outs and wash and gos that take hours to actually wash and go before getting the hang of it. Through our shared experiences of navigating the natural hair landscape, without words, without meeting, we bonded in the knowledge that we have all traveled a similar path that led us to that day even with vastly different natural hairstyles.

We are all #TeamNatural, but we don't look the same.

We are all #TeamNatural, but we don’t look the same. Click image to enlarge. Photo Credits: Pink Images & Project Naptural

What being around my new community of local curlfriends showed me is that unlike straight hairstyles, our natural hair has its own identity. No two heads of hair is exactly the same. I don’t have to do anything to my natural hair to make it stand out from theirs because my combination of kinks, coils and curls is as unique to me as theirs is to them. That’s the beauty of it. While straight hair was a weekly, or even daily, attempt to fit in and conform, which I’ve talked about before, now I’m part of a growing group of women who understand and embrace acceptance and self-love. That’s a pretty cool group of which to be a part.

My very first editor once told me, “You can’t be successful writing in a vacuum.” What he meant was that while writing is a solitary exercise, good writing takes the critique and perspectives of others. This idea holds true when it comes to appreciating your natural hair too. You will not be able to clearly see how special it is until you join others in the celebration of it. Through the knowledge of others, many of us find better solutions, better products, and better routines. Whether it’s a meetup group, a private online community, a picture with a familiar hashtag on The Gram or this here blog, you gotta have curlfriends.

The entire Project Naptural Photo Shoot crew

Click image to enlarge. The entire Project Naptural Photo Shoot crew. Photo Credit: Pink Images

Tag your curlfriends in the comments. If you need a curlfriend, connect with me on Instagram.