Totally, agree with your review. Definitely a good book. I purchased it on amazon and then decided to add to our online beauty supply(outerbeautysupplydotcom)
I purchased this book in august and I agree with most your assessment: If you are online and use hair boards, most of this book is a refresher. It will help to clarify some areas that are a little unclear for you. For me that was stretching and clarifying and chelating, and a few other areas. It can take your hair journey to the next level if you have been on it for awhile. Definitely good for reference info.
I agree with you. The book was mainly touching on things I did know, yet had things I didn't know. Its a book that should be in everyones home as a guide. lol.
@makemeup12345 I think she organized everything nicely..there's a lot of wrong information online also, so she seemed to have all the correct facts. Thanks for your input =)
I got this book in June. It's great. However, she forgot about Indian powders like neem, shikakai, brahmi... but It's very helpful and I understand more about my hair. I agree with the part about silicones and other "taboos" of certain natural hair girl.
Totally, agree with your review. Definitely a good book. I purchased it on amazon and then decided to add to our online beauty supply(outerbeautysupplydotcom)
alecia18210 2 months ago
I purchased this book in august and I agree with most your assessment: If you are online and use hair boards, most of this book is a refresher. It will help to clarify some areas that are a little unclear for you. For me that was stretching and clarifying and chelating, and a few other areas. It can take your hair journey to the next level if you have been on it for awhile. Definitely good for reference info.
hottstepher 5 months ago
@hottstepher Yeah, I completely agree. It definitely clarified a couple areas I was a little unsure about.
bowsweetie 5 months ago
I agree with you. The book was mainly touching on things I did know, yet had things I didn't know. Its a book that should be in everyones home as a guide. lol.
janeblow80 6 months ago
@janeblow80 Agreed =)
bowsweetie 6 months ago
sounds like a good book, i have to pick this up
charliebrowneyes00 7 months ago
@charliebrowneyes00 Yeah, it's very helpful
bowsweetie 7 months ago
it was a ok book but i felt she got all her info from online and youtube because everything she said in the book i found myself
makemeup12345 7 months ago
@makemeup12345 I think she organized everything nicely..there's a lot of wrong information online also, so she seemed to have all the correct facts. Thanks for your input =)
bowsweetie 7 months ago
I got this book in June. It's great. However, she forgot about Indian powders like neem, shikakai, brahmi... but It's very helpful and I understand more about my hair. I agree with the part about silicones and other "taboos" of certain natural hair girl.
HelowAddicted 7 months ago
@HelowAddicted Yes, that would have been interesting to learn about because I'm not familiar with Indian powders. I'll look into that, thanks =)
bowsweetie 7 months ago