Going-Natural: How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair

^ Read * Going-Natural: How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair by Mireille Liong-A-Kong ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Going-Natural: How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair This book helps you reacquaint with your natural naps and shows you how to grow out a perm. Also included are full-color photos of various hairstyles, including afros, twists, cornrows, and coils, and information on hair products, hair structure, and extensions and weaves. But more than that, Going Natural makes a joy out of what you thought would be a difficult journey. The book not only describes the phases of this process, but also shares recipes, inspiring styles, and valuable tips to make t

Going-Natural: How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair

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Rating : 4.14 (822 Votes)
Asin : 0976096102
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 120 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-10
Language : English

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. Mireille Liong-A-Kong, a Suriname native with a Master Degree in Information Technology, is an award-winning Social Entrepreneur, author and the founder of going-natural. Drs. In 2010 she also launched the Going Natural Hair Care line, available on amazon and local stores. In this spirit Liong published Going Natural, How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair and founded going-natural, now a leading web and social networking site tens of thousands of mem

LB said An inspiration!. This book is a great starting point for anyone considering going natural. It gives you a realistic view of what to expect when making a transition from relaxed hair to natural hair. It also suggests some styles and hair care techniques for that rough period of hair breakage and the times when you just want to give in and get a relaxer. Additionally, the author suggests other references, including website. Disappointing I was hoping to find new information here that I did not find off the internet from websites like Nappturality, Motown girl, and other nappy sites. I have been transitioning for Disappointing Meredith Johnson I was hoping to find new information here that I did not find off the internet from websites like Nappturality, Motown girl, and other nappy sites. I have been transitioning for 4 months. I have relaxed my hair for most of my life. I must be honest, it makes me think that I could have written this book. It is nothing more than a pamphlet with an advertising plug to the writers' website to buy products. M. months. I have relaxed my hair for most of my life. I must be honest, it makes me think that I could have written this book. It is nothing more than a pamphlet with an advertising plug to the writers' website to buy products. M. EDITORS ARE YOUR FRIENDS Now, I'm pretty obsessed with discovering my hair and find a lot of these books have varying/ conflicting advice. I bought this book along tith two others while looking for some answers after having gone fully natural.First off, this book is too expensive for something that is obviously self published given the typos (there are sections that actually have her inner thoughts) and bad binding. Though I adm

This book helps you reacquaint with your natural naps and shows you how to grow out a perm. Also included are full-color photos of various hairstyles, including afros, twists, cornrows, and coils, and information on hair products, hair structure, and extensions and weaves. But more than that, Going Natural makes a joy out of what you thought would be a difficult journey. The book not only describes the phases of this process, but also shares recipes, inspiring styles, and valuable tips to make the transition easy and rewarding. Have you ever considered going natural but thought it would be too hard? Try Gthis book! Many of us are alienated from our stigmatized coils and have no clue what to do with our nappy hair. Find out The best way for you to go natural How to enjoy your journey Why your hair is breaking The basics of natural hair styling How to grow and groom natural hair "Black women need to celebrate their beauty and this book is a great place to start" - Patricia Gaines a.k.a Dee, founder of nappturality "Amazingly inspiring!" - Wendy Dixon, founder of Locc visit going-natural for support, products and additional styling options. With 73 percent of African American women suffering from hair breakage due to the use of straightening chemicals, this guide is the perfect resource to help them on their endeavor to go n

--amazon . I call it my hair bible because I feel like it has given me hope for my hair. Kudos to Mirielle! Never before has anyone de-mystified and simplified Black hair care from perspective of health and natural beauty. Hair Bible, By L. Finally, it is refreshing to find a book on natural hair care in which the models are truly and not sporting weaves and/or texturizers. It was worth my 12 dollars. Most others talk about weave care and perm care, and other products and processes that have no health value at all, but are, in reality, the root cause of hair breakage and other Blac

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