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That Hair Thing: And the Sisterlocks Approach

That Hair Thing: And the Sisterlocks Approach

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sisterlocked and Loving It!
Review: First of all, peace and blessings to Dr. Cornwell and much continued success. I remember back in October or September of 1997, after being frustrated and so down, because my new perm only last a week or so. My hair was damaged and portions of my scalp. I searched on the net for natural hair care. Of course, I was not ready to lock, after being pursuaded about all the negative hype of people wearing locks -- lies, lies,lies. I came across the Sisterlocks page, I read a little about Dr. Cornwell. I called her during my lunch hour. She and I talked for about 2 hours on the phone. Just talking to her was such a blessing. I ordered her book, I read it and got the boldness to make a change. I got the name of the nearest consultant trained by the "Dr.". I got my permed hair Sisterlocked and I would not change it for anything in the world. Sisters be yourself and be natural! That Hair Thing is nothing but the truth!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sisterlocked and Loving It!
Review: First of all, peace and blessings to Dr. Cornwell and much continued success. I remember back in October or September of 1997, after being frustrated and so down, because my new perm only last a week or so. My hair was damaged and portions of my scalp. I searched on the net for natural hair care. Of course, I was not ready to lock, after being pursuaded about all the negative hype of people wearing locks -- lies, lies,lies. I came across the Sisterlocks page, I read a little about Dr. Cornwell. I called her during my lunch hour. She and I talked for about 2 hours on the phone. Just talking to her was such a blessing. I ordered her book, I read it and got the boldness to make a change. I got the name of the nearest consultant trained by the "Dr.". I got my permed hair Sisterlocked and I would not change it for anything in the world. Sisters be yourself and be natural! That Hair Thing is nothing but the truth!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A New Look for Black Women
Review: I borrowed this book from a friend of mine but after reading it, I wouldn't buy it for myself. The other readers were correct in pointing out that the book didn't contain any really useful information on how to care for our hair. It was just alot of stuff about the history of hairstyling for black women and society's viewpoint. I think sisterlocks are really very pretty but there aren't enough photographs and no color pictures. I've been considering locking my hair and this book showed me that I have more options than the huge unkempt dreadlocks I see on a lot of people white and black. My own hairdresser and I are experimenting with different locking methods like palm rolling my hair in small sections and then attaching yarn extensions until my own locks 'set'. That's basically what the author did to her own hair before she came up with her method. Another problem is that I think it would be hard to find someone to do Sisterlocks if you don't live in San Diego. I went to the website and didn't see a list of consultants there. The book isn't worth the money. It kinda does seem like a big long advertisement.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth It
Review: I first read this book in the early part of 1998. It was after I cut off my seven month old traditional locs (due to a hereditary scalp condition) that I began to search for an alternative style for my natural hair. Being that I loved wearing locs and I truly missed my own I felt driven in my search. I was visiting a friend and I was told about this book. I ordered the book and I was very pleased with the information provided.

True enough the first section of the book covers the issues that black people, mainly women, have faced with their hair. The opening of the book is moreso from a political standpoint. Towards the middle of the book the reader begins to learn more about the author and her hair-story. It is closer to the end of the book that the reader is given more detail into the Sisterlock style. There are "NO" color photos and the number of photographs are limited.

What this book is offering is a look into the Sisterlock style as opposed to traditional locs. You will not find techniques on how to do this particular style because the author is mainly enlightening the reader on an alternative option. You also will not find the How To's on the technique because it takes a well trained consultant to correctly begin this style for those who are interested in wearing it. I must say that reading this book made me want to take a closer look at the option of wearing Sisterlocks. In fact I contacted the Sisterlocks Headquarters in San Diego (information provided within the book) and I was given the name and number of a consultant close to my home in Chicago, Illinois. I started my Sisterlocks in November of 1998 and I have been wearing them every since.

I recommend this book for those who are searching for an alternative to traditional locs or for the purpose of gathering more information. FYI...since the publication of this book the Sisterlocks technique has grown nationwide tremendously. Certified consultants can be found all over the U.S. therefore I feel this book started a trend for fulfilling a need!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth It
Review: I first read this book in the early part of 1998. It was after I cut off my seven month old traditional locs (due to a hereditary scalp condition) that I began to search for an alternative style for my natural hair. Being that I loved wearing locs and I truly missed my own I felt driven in my search. I was visiting a friend and I was told about this book. I ordered the book and I was very pleased with the information provided.

True enough the first section of the book covers the issues that black people, mainly women, have faced with their hair. The opening of the book is moreso from a political standpoint. Towards the middle of the book the reader begins to learn more about the author and her hair-story. It is closer to the end of the book that the reader is given more detail into the Sisterlock style. There are "NO" color photos and the number of photographs are limited.

What this book is offering is a look into the Sisterlock style as opposed to traditional locs. You will not find techniques on how to do this particular style because the author is mainly enlightening the reader on an alternative option. You also will not find the How To's on the technique because it takes a well trained consultant to correctly begin this style for those who are interested in wearing it. I must say that reading this book made me want to take a closer look at the option of wearing Sisterlocks. In fact I contacted the Sisterlocks Headquarters in San Diego (information provided within the book) and I was given the name and number of a consultant close to my home in Chicago, Illinois. I started my Sisterlocks in November of 1998 and I have been wearing them every since.

I recommend this book for those who are searching for an alternative to traditional locs or for the purpose of gathering more information. FYI...since the publication of this book the Sisterlocks technique has grown nationwide tremendously. Certified consultants can be found all over the U.S. therefore I feel this book started a trend for fulfilling a need!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Courage and Inspiration: Understanding our hair history
Review: I loved what Dr. Cornwell had to say about the history of African American hair (I couldn't stop reading it!) and her approach with the sisterlocks method. Her book gave me courage and inspired me. There are other hair books that talk about styling methods and technique but I believe that many African American women (including myself) need to work on building our minds and understanding the signifigance of wearing our hair in its' natural state. If you are looking for a book to help you work out the psychological and social issues surrounding your hair as well as a comfortable, neat locking technique--you have found it! Sisterlocks is a great way to wear your hair and her book helps you deal with your personal, mental transformation. Also, there are Sisterlocks consultants all over the U.S. contact the home office for more info.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointed in Tulsa
Review: I read "That Hair Hair Thing" after therecommendations of a sister as I was passing through an airport inTennessee. After experimenting with several locking methods, it was a breath of fresh air to to see stylable, feminine locks. I've been wearing them for a year now and I'm so pleased in fact I've since become a consultant. No her book does not explain the technique- it would be difficult at best to do your own locks, however retightning classes are springing up everywhere. Sisterlocks are time consuming initially to put in -as her book states, and the technique cultivates each individual's type of hair. Sisterlocks when done correctly is more of an art than a hair style, which is still true today of the hair weavers of West Africa. END

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The style is phat but...
Review: That Hair Thing is broken up into two parts. The first part of the book gives information on what many African American women have gone through regarding their hair. There is a lot of history here and an incredible awakening for many of us. Many people who read this book were disappointed because it was not a "how to" book on natural hair care. I don't think it was designed to be a "how to" book. No where in the title does it mention about caring for natural hair. That Hair Thing focuses more on what we go through as we struggle to do something with our hair.

The second part of the book focuses on her Sisterlocks approach. This section is also interesting. I am not disappointed that she does not share how to create Sisterlocks in her book. I see the importance of having trained consultants. Someone who simply looks at a diagram in a book may not do the Sisterlocks correctly which could give Sisterlocks a bad reputation. The book is a good one. You'll enjoy it as long as you know up front that it is not designed to inform you on how to care for different natural hair styles.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sisterlocks Approach
Review: This is my first couple of weeks with sisterlocks. I'm very happy with my style, no perm was my goal. Please enlarge your writings size in your book. I am also looking for other syles. How do I find more information on classes concerning sister locks, instructions and hair care products? Moisturizer and the like! What magazines are your styles in?


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