Hair's How

Hair's How

Author: Hair's How

Publisher: Hair's How

Published: 2012-01-03

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 0984673504

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Text in English, Spanish, French and German. The style savvy hairstyles presented in this complimentary 1000 Hairstyles & Step ­by ­Step book enable both professionals and beginners to truly master their craft! To recreate the hot hairstyles featured, just follow this simple guide!


Twist Me Pretty Braids

Twist Me Pretty Braids

Author: Abby Smith

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-11-06

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 1612437532

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BEAUTIFUL BRAIDS FOR ANY OCCASION Your hair is your best accessory. Learn how to dress it up with these creative, exciting styles! • Looped Accent Braid • Pull-Through Ponytail • Corset Braid • Four-Strand Braid • Mixed Crown Braid • Uneven Center Braid • And more!


Let It Go

Let It Go

Author: T.D. Jakes

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-01-29

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1416547339

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Shares uplifting advice about the virtues of forgiveness, offering strategic and biblically based advice on how to achieve peace and personal fulfillment by letting go of past wrongs.


How Cool Brands Stay Hot

How Cool Brands Stay Hot

Author: Joeri Van Den Bergh

Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers

Published: 2016-04-03

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0749477210

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WINNER: Berry-AMA Book Award 2012 (1st edition) WINNER: Expert Marketing Magazine's Marketing Book of the Year Award 2011 (1st edition) How Cool Brands Stay Hot analyses Generations Y and Z, the most marketing savvy and advertising-critical generations yet. It reveals how millennials think, feel and behave, offering proven strategies to market to these groups more effectively and remain a relevant, appealing brand. Featuring interviews with global marketing executives of successful brands such as the BBC, Converse, Coca-Cola, eBay and MasterCard along with case studies from companies including H&M, MTV and Diesel, it guides readers in developing the right strategies to leave a lasting business impact. This fully revised 3rd edition of How Cool Brands Stay Hot goes beyond the discussion of Generation Y, expanding its reach with an entirely new chapter on Generation Z and a detailed analysis of the impact that issues such as recession, social media and mobile marketing have had on these consumers. Based on new figures, case studies and interviews, it provides a fresh take on what remain critical issues for anyone hoping to market to those who come after Generation X.


Mukhang Artista

Mukhang Artista

Author: Deni Rose Mendoza Afinidad-Bernardo

Publisher: Psicom Publishing Inc

Published:

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13:

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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: 185

ISBN-13: 1317065077

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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.