african american hair care companies
Posted on Friday, April 4th, 2008 at 7:10 pm

I want to know if there's a website with the top African products for hair care of America and / or companies?
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African-American Pastoral Care $15.3 African-American Pastoral Care |
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Wavy, Curly, Kinky: The African American Child’s Hair Care Guide $9.91 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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The Art of African American Hair Design $43.95 The Art of African American Hair Design |
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The Black Hair Care Revolution $7.65 Jude shares practical hair-care tips and economical hair-care recipes that she created with all-natural ingredients easily found in at the local grocery store. The book targets African-American women who are looking for simple and economical solutions for healthy hair. |
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No Lye: The African American Woman’s Guide To Natural Hair Care $3.46 DIVFor years, African-American women have relied on harsh chemicals and relaxers to manage their hair–which more often than not did more damage than good. Improper braiding techniques have also contributed no small amount of harm, resulting in frail, damaged hair and even pattern baldness in women.brbriNo Lye!/ioffers a safe and easy alternative. In this hair-care and styling guide Tulani Kinard reveals the secrets to obtaining and maintaining beautiful healthy hair–naturally.brbrDiscover…brThe art of making braids, terrific twists and lovely locksbrEasy recipes for products that clean, strengthen, and condition the hairbrWays to heal damaged hairbrPainless methods of caring for your children’s hairbrFast, easy styles for all lengths and textures of hairbrThe pros and cons of using hair extensionsbrbrAsk me your hair-care questions…I’ll tell youiNo Lye!/ibr/divDIViNo Lye/iis a degree granting, home study course in the mystique, magic and proper care of black women’s hair. What a blessing!br–Iyanla Vanzant, author ofiIn the Meantime/ibrbriNo Lye/iis not an ordinary how-to book. Tulani Kinard’s study on African American Natural hair care is based on her philasophical belief that beauty and self-love is also healthy and biologically sound. A must-read for every African-American women, man, girl, and boy–at least! –Bernice John Reagonbr/divDIVbTulani Kinard/bis the owner of Tulani’s Regal Movement, a natrual hair-care salon in Brooklyn, New York. She has worked as a contributing editor toiBlackstress/iandiBlack Hair Care/imagazines and her hair sculptures have been featured in everything fromiEssence/itoiThe New York TimesI./iShe is cofounder of the International Braider’s Network and former president of the National Braider’s Guild.br/div |
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From The Kitchen To The Parlor: Language And Becoming In African American Women”s Hair Care $44 When is hair just hair and when is it not just hair? Documenting the politics of African American women””s hair, this multi-sited linguistic ethnography explores everyday interaction in beauty … |
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Foster Care and African-american Youth $69 Foster Care and African-american Youth |
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Urban African American Health Care $73.2 Urban African American Health Care |
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African American Pastoral Care $13.98 This major revision of Wimberlys classic updates his narrative methodology by examining current issues in African American pastoral care and counseling. |