Wavy, Curly, Kinky: The African American Child's Hair Care Guide

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Author: Deborah R. Lilly

ISBN-10: 0471695343

ISBN-13: 9780471695349

Category: Beauty & Grooming - Hair

Your hands-on guide to the best care for your child's hair\ Now taking care of your child's hair can be fun, easy, and trouble-free! In Wavy, Curly, Kinky, renowned stylist Deborah Lilly shows parents the best ways to style and maintain African American boys' and girls' hair from infancy to the preteen years. She presents clear, easy-to-follow hair care guidelines for the three different types of African American hair and gives you expert recommendations for the best products and techniques...

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Your hands-on guide to the best care for your child's hair Now taking care of your child's hair can be fun, easy, and trouble-free! In Wavy, Curly, Kinky, renowned stylist Deborah Lilly shows parents the best ways to style and maintain African American boys' and girls' hair from infancy to the preteen years. She presents clear, easy-to-follow hair care guidelines for the three different types of African American hair and gives you expert recommendations for the best products and techniques for each hair type. Featuring step-by-step instructions, photographs, illustrations, and a helpful question-and-answer section, this comprehensive, user-friendly guide shows you how to: Determine your child's hair texture Get up to speed on hair care basics from washing to combing to braiding Press, relax, or texturize hair Weigh the pros and cons of cutting your child's hair Train, nurture, and manage problem hair Keep your child's hair healthy and looking great with Wavy, Curly, Kinky—and transform hair care time from a chore to a fun, bonding experience for both you and your child!

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Acknowledgments. Introduction: It’s More Than Hair. Chapter 1: What Is Your Child’s Hair Texture? Chapter 2: Gentle Touches—Infants to Children Two Years Old. Chapter 3: Training Your Little Girl’s Hair—Girls Two to Four Years Old. Chapter 4: Time for Changes—Girls Four to Eight Years Old. Chapter 5: Growing Up—Girls Eight to Twelve Years Old. Chapter 6: Braiding Your Daughter’s Hair. Chapter 7: Pressing Your Daughter’s Hair. Chapter 8: Preparing Your Chemical Straightener or Relaxer. Chapter 9: Relaxing Kinky Hair. Chapter 10: Texturizing Curly Hair. Chapter 11: Curls: Tools and Tips for Your Daughter’s Hair. Chapter 12: Hair Care for Beautiful Little Boys. Chapter 13: The Pros and Cons of Cutting Your Child’s Hair. Chapter 14: Let’s Cut Some Hair! Chapter 15: Feed the Body, Nourish the Hair. Chapter 16: Understanding Your Child’s Hair Loss. Conclusion. Appendix A: What If? Appendix B: Some Products to Try. Appendix C: Recommended Tools. Recommended Reading. Index.