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The Black Woman's Guide to Beautiful Hair: A Positive Approach to Managing Any Hair Type and Style

by Lisa Akbari Ph.D.

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No matter what style you choose, you can take care of your hair so that it: --heals from any damage caused by heat or chemicals --grows to its maximum length and thickness --is soft and manageable --is controlled by you, not the other way around! Lisa Akbari, leading researcher into black women's hair, teaches you how to: --tell what hair type and texture you have so you're using the right products --shampoo and condition for the best hair possible --use heat and chemicals safely and still keep your hair healthy and strong --take care of your scalp to get rid of itching, flaking and dryness --choose a salon and stylist and get the best results from them --manage new growth and comb your hair without pain or pulling --manage your style so it looks beautiful every day Most importantly, you'll find out how to have a great attitude aboutyour own hair, so you'll never have "bad hair" again.… (more)
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The seven-week program outlined in The Black Woman’s Guide to Beautiful Hair gives a foundation to build healthy hair now, and in years to come. This program empowers women by giving them new tools and a new road map to ensure beautiful hair. Selected Reading Questionnaire.
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No matter what style you choose, you can take care of your hair so that it: --heals from any damage caused by heat or chemicals --grows to its maximum length and thickness --is soft and manageable --is controlled by you, not the other way around! Lisa Akbari, leading researcher into black women's hair, teaches you how to: --tell what hair type and texture you have so you're using the right products --shampoo and condition for the best hair possible --use heat and chemicals safely and still keep your hair healthy and strong --take care of your scalp to get rid of itching, flaking and dryness --choose a salon and stylist and get the best results from them --manage new growth and comb your hair without pain or pulling --manage your style so it looks beautiful every day Most importantly, you'll find out how to have a great attitude aboutyour own hair, so you'll never have "bad hair" again.

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