No More Hair Drama

No More Hair Drama

Author: Antoinette Shar’ron Johnson

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2010-01-18

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1426935501

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No More Hair Drama is a non-fiction book that chronicles the journey that an African American woman has taken in the world of hair through the many different styles, processes, times, and attitudes toward African American women and their hair. It is designed to be a learning tool showing the many challenges and pressures that have been put on African American women regarding hair. This book is a true testament of the African American womans journey into the pursuit of the perfect and ideal style and how that, at times, ties into a womans self-esteem. The chapters in the book take the readers on a walk through the past, present, and future of hair. More specifically, the book provides details on historical figures such as Madame C.J. Walker and the Bronner Brothers, hair care through the decades, spiritual, health, and cultural aspects of hair, the perspectives of men and women, and the relationship with corporate structures. After I locked my hair on December 26, 2001, my mission was to tell a story about my plight in finding myself through my hair, being comfortable in my skin, loving my distinct African features, and truly loving who God made me to be. It is my estimation that women of African descent continually connect hair with self-esteem and self-worth to the degree that we look at extremes if our hair is nappy or kinky then it is bad and if our hair is straight or loosely curled then it is good. No More Hair Drama is designed to be uplifting, inspiring, empowering, and a conversation piece for African American women and women in general.


Hair Lock

Hair Lock

Author: Bernard Smith

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2003-02-09

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 0595265677

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This is the story of a boy who was beaten and abused by his stepfather, who turns to his imaginary friend, Dew, a soul twin sister from a different world where all life is based on an acidic base. How he turned into a serial killer of prostitutes, and how his alien abilities that he learned from Dew made him rich.


Our Long Hairitage

Our Long Hairitage

Author: Roger Sigler

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2011-06-07

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1449714811

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Most causes of hair loss are manmade. Proper nutrition is one thing. But a lush rain forest is ruined by clear-cutting just as close-cropping the head invites a desert. To add insult to injury biocides (which include many hair products and chlorine) aggravate the environment further by destroying the vital inhabitants thereof. These things cause the scalp to become deserted. In contrast our long haired ancestors had healthy heads of hair because they manipulated nature little. This unique book traces the history of this fact as well as the origins of excessive hair removal during times of religious idolatry. Learn the benefits of longer hair from science, health, Scripture, and history to prevent hair loss and skin cancer; for healthy hair and scalp; to protect your head; and to promote your unique identity. This easy-to-understand book abounds with 100 pictures and other illustrations, handy tables, and is completely referenced. The fight against hair loss will never be won until you understand that the real root causes are self-inflicted or enforced against you by others. Read this book first and get the facts before wasting money on products.


Fundamentals of Ethnic Hair

Fundamentals of Ethnic Hair

Author: Crystal Aguh

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-06

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 3319456954

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Written to address the growing trend of hair loss in ethnic populations, The Fundamentals of Ethnic Hair: A Dermatologist's Perspective elucidates the science of curly hair, demystifies prevailing hair styling trends, and presents practical advice for minimizing the harmful effects of these hair styling practices. Written from a dermatologist's perspective, this textbook seamlessly blends science and practical management. Chapters include physical and chemical properties of the hair, thermal and chemical straightening, extensions, razor bumps and special cultural considerations.


Talking Hairlocks

Talking Hairlocks

Author: Aabha Gupta

Publisher: Pharos Books Private Limited

Published: 2021-12-24

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 9355461410

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Talking Hairlocks revolves around how an unkind and pensive girl called Asa, who does not like her gorgeous curled hair to be friendly with her and chops them down. The story is all about how she regains her hair and changes her attitude towards life.


Resistance and Empowerment in Black Women's Hair Styling

Resistance and Empowerment in Black Women's Hair Styling

Author: Elizabeth Johnson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1317065085

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Elizabeth Johnson's Resistance and Empowerment in Black Women's Hair Styling develops the argument that one way Black women define themselves and each other, is by the way they style/groom their hair via endorsement by the media through advertisement, idealized identification of Black female celebrities, and encouragement by professional celebrity hair stylists who serve as change agents. As a result, hair becomes a physical manifestation of their self-identity, revealing a private and personal mindset. Her research answers the following questions: What is the relationship between Black females' choice of hairstyles/grooming and transmitted messages of aesthetics by the dominant culture through culturally specific magazines?; What role do the natural hair blogs/vlogs play as a change agent in encouraging or discouraging consumers grooming their hair in its natural state?; What impact does a globalized consumer market of Black hair care products have on Hispanic/Latinas and Bi-Racial women?; Are Black female Generation Y members more likely to receive backlash for failure to conform their hair to dominant standards in their hair adornment in the workplace? Johnson thus demonstrates that the major concern from messages sent to Black women about their hair is its impact on Black identity. Thus, the goal of Black women should be to break with hegemonic modes of seeing, thinking, and being for full liberation. This critical and deep consciousness will debunk the messages told to Black women that their kinky, frizzy, thick hair is undesirable, bad, unmanageable, and shackling.


Natural & Curly Hair For Dummies

Natural & Curly Hair For Dummies

Author: Johnny Wright

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2022-10-03

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1119843405

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The complete how-to guide on all things textured hair Natural & Curly Hair For Dummies offers you step-by-step direction and accurate information to manage and style your hair. Celebrity hairstylist Johnny Wright is here to help you ditch the chemicals and love your textured locks. You’ll learn to tame frizz, keep your hair moisturized and looking luscious. With the right tricks, tips, and advice you can get a halo of soft, healthy curls just the way you want them. Plus, you'll find out how Johnny maintains the hair health of his most notable clients like Queen Latifah, Tamron Hall, Kerry Washington, and Michelle Obama. This book offers simple and useful scalp and hair guidance for Black and Latin hair care maintenance including styling tips to properly take care of your natural hair. Learn how natural and curly hair works, including hair porosity & hair elasticity Deal with breakage, dryness, dandruff, shedding, tangles, and frizz Discover techniques on coloring and bleaching natural hair Learn which ingredients and products will help keep your unique hair texture and type healthy and looking its best Master toddler, child, and teen styles and care—for adoptive parents, parents of biracial children, and caregivers With full-color photographs throughout, Natural & Curly Hair For Dummies will give you the skills you need to bring out the born-with-it beauty in that amazing ethnic hair!


Natural Hair For Beginners

Natural Hair For Beginners

Author: Sabrina Perkins

Publisher: Next Chapter

Published: 2022-02-10

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13:

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”Sabrina is a shining pillar in the world of Black beauty, and this book is a testament to her knowledge and years of service. A decade in the making, “Natural Hair for Beginners” is a true gift to women and girls, whether they are newly natural, or life-long naturals looking to reclaim their healthy hair.” - Nikki Walton, Best Selling Author and Founder of CurlyNikki With the hugely successful natural hair movement, Black women have been embracing their natural textures in full force within the last decade. This has caused an increase of information on natural hair from styling to caring but most information is scattered around the web in blogs, vlogs and some books. Finding step by step direction and accurate information is hard for most and downright difficult for others. It was time to bring a one stop shop of accurate and detailed information to make the process easier and up close and personal. In this comprehensive guide to training once-processed hair to return to its original state, Natural Hair For Beginners, is a must-read for women of color or any woman with the desire to achieve the evolutionary results they seek. This book is unique as it is a comprehensive and user-friendly read, complete with expertly explained definitions along with providing essential tools and techniques for maintaining strong, well-nourished hair. There is no book on the market that has all of that information along with educating women on natural hair terms, brands, and even the mindset needed to attain a positive experience. With extensive background information, step-by-step directions, and answers to the most frequently asked questions, readers will find all the information they need to accomplish their hair styling goals from hair growth, thinning edges to common ingredients to look for and to steer clear