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1) Hair love
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"A little girl's daddy steps in to help her arrange her curly, coiling, wild hair into styles that allow her to be her natural, beautiful self."--
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Francis Chow
Pub. Date
2020
Language
English
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This beautifully illustrated children's book helps young black girls to appreciate their beauty! The story starts off with a young girl who questions her own beauty as she watches the "pretty" girls on TV. Her mother quickly intervenes by showing her natural beauty as they go on an adventure through a variety of unique hairstyles.
This book promotes self-love and self-appreciation. It helps parents teach their young girls that they are beautiful
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English
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"Confidence starts from the hair down"
Love Your Hair is your personal guide to finding your best hairstyle. Natalie Varrasso takes you on a journey of discovery as she shares her knowledge and creativity. You will be encouraged and empowered to find the stylist and style that complements your personality.
Love your hair will assist you to:
• Understand the value of a professional hair consultation
• Plan for your next hairstyle with practical...
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This children's book was inspired by the little African American girls in my family and the experiences and challenges they face on the schoolyard and classrooms. Young African American girls are lead to believe that they are inferior to other races, and this book is meant to inspire and lift them up. Young African American girls are often ridiculed for having different hair. They are asked many questions from other children, and they need to be lifted...
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Jolie Hadley Corbett is delighted when Ry O'Malley returns to Olivette, Georgia, because she will finally get the opportunity to get her revenge on him for embarrassing her in front of half the town years before. A first novel. Original. 35,000 first printing.
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Love Your Hair Bundle: 2 in 1 Bundle, Hair Care Tips and The Hair Bible
Our hair is said to be our crowning glory. There are some who say that you should invest in your hair because it is the only crown you never take off. These are all true. Hair is usually one of the first things you notice in someone that's why most people take great care of their hair. Having great hair usually gives a person more confidence in themselves. It is no wonder many...
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Over 20 million women in the United States alone, are suffering from some type of hair loss. That's why it is so important for stories like mine to be heard. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common form of hair loss in women. This type of hereditary hair loss can begin any time after puberty and usually occurs, if at all, before the age of forty. For me it began when I was 28.
In the book I share with you about how my hair loss began, the...
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English
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Emmy Nominated Soap Opera Star, Amy Gibson, International Wig Designer, Leading Personal Hair Loss Consultant and 'The Voice of Hair Loss, has been living with hair loss for 25-years, and has dedicated her life to helping women better understand and emotionally cope with hair loss and how to live their lives normally, like any woman with hair.
In her new book, Amy crosses the barriers by opening a no-blink conversation about how to live with hair...
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Eve and Faye's correspondence began with a simple letter about a bad job interview or bad hair day, seeking comfort from hundreds of miles away. As their adult lives unfolded, gender roles, career choices, and family relationships became fair game, subject to both scrutiny and hilarity as the Ledermans lovingly ridicule everyone in their path. In one letter, Faye laments, "Every time I apply mascara before an interview my eyelashes get all clumped...
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It will make you laugh. It will make you cry.
It will make you look at your hairdresser, like you never have before.
There's more to cutting hair than scissors.
For Tracy Bitternose, hairdressing was a way to deliver beauty, inspiration, kindness, creativity, self-worth, and strength not only to herself, but to every person who sat in her chair.
She's been through it all: abusive relationships, divorce, self-loathing, health issues, and even cancer,...
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