Rating: Summary: worth reading Review: very good,worth reading,written by various people..... enjoyable,gets you thinking,nice photographs too. As you may or may not know African coyly hair is quite unique in vision, texture, behaviour and probably in chemical make up too. Coily haired women around the world, go to the most extremes in terms of spending. (Spending time, spending pain and the spending price to have African coily hair styled) A hairstyle that we believe looks good or will help us to become socially and economically advanced. Or maybe for our own self-esteem and maybe to attract the charms of a love interest. Either way your hair is a reflection of the state of your consciousness, your internal beliefs and your relationship with the world. This book is like having group therapy or interviewing other women,but it is not all black women's views.I am reviewng it because I think it is worth a read. As you may or may not know African coily hair is quite unique in vision, texture, behaviour and probably in chemical make up too. Coily haired women around the world, go to the most extremes in terms of spending. (Spending time, spending pain and the spending price to have African coily hair styled) A hairstyle that we believe looks good or will help us to become socially and economically advanced. Or maybe for our own self-esteem and maybe to attract the charms of a love interest. Either way, psychologically and philosophically I believe that your hair is a reflection of the state of your consciousness, your internal beliefs and your relationship with the world. What about exploring physics through african hair? For example how much pressure, gravity and tension and tearing do we put our hair through by combing it? let alone excessive harsh combing. Mathematically speaking how many of you readers can tell me how many curls/coils per inch your hair has, and does it vary in coil and moisture? Next question:When does the nature of the hair change and why? (i know it does!) It seems to me all these books on afro hair are good and I welcome it, but we still need to be more informed and they all seem to need better editing, just like Black American beauty magazines.I must campaign for better grammar and less air brushed photos!!! It is as if we like to see ourselves falsely rather than the reality of what we are... Black women need to demand more scientific reasoning from our books and be less competitive over black men which only fuels their egos and as a result probably creates more baby-mothers!!! Sorry but I had to vent out my opinions. I give this book four stars for the effort and time invested as a writer I know it takes time... I maintain that it is still worth reading,more than any carcinogenic chemical so called hair treatment that you pay for. Anyway what do I know I am a black african british woman!!!! Most of you Americans think we in Britain have no trains or any kind of progressive development!!! Anyway if I wrote my book answering my questions that I put to you how many of you would buy it?
Rating: Summary: worth reading Review: very good,worth reading,written by various people..... enjoyable,gets you thinking,nice photographs too. As you may or may not know African coyly hair is quite unique in vision, texture, behaviour and probably in chemical make up too. Coily haired women around the world, go to the most extremes in terms of spending. (Spending time, spending pain and the spending price to have African coily hair styled) A hairstyle that we believe looks good or will help us to become socially and economically advanced. Or maybe for our own self-esteem and maybe to attract the charms of a love interest. Either way your hair is a reflection of the state of your consciousness, your internal beliefs and your relationship with the world. This book is like having group therapy or interviewing other women,but it is not all black women's views.I am reviewng it because I think it is worth a read. As you may or may not know African coily hair is quite unique in vision, texture, behaviour and probably in chemical make up too. Coily haired women around the world, go to the most extremes in terms of spending. (Spending time, spending pain and the spending price to have African coily hair styled) A hairstyle that we believe looks good or will help us to become socially and economically advanced. Or maybe for our own self-esteem and maybe to attract the charms of a love interest. Either way, psychologically and philosophically I believe that your hair is a reflection of the state of your consciousness, your internal beliefs and your relationship with the world. What about exploring physics through african hair? For example how much pressure, gravity and tension and tearing do we put our hair through by combing it? let alone excessive harsh combing. Mathematically speaking how many of you readers can tell me how many curls/coils per inch your hair has, and does it vary in coil and moisture? Next question:When does the nature of the hair change and why? (i know it does!) It seems to me all these books on afro hair are good and I welcome it, but we still need to be more informed and they all seem to need better editing, just like Black American beauty magazines.I must campaign for better grammar and less air brushed photos!!! It is as if we like to see ourselves falsely rather than the reality of what we are... Black women need to demand more scientific reasoning from our books and be less competitive over black men which only fuels their egos and as a result probably creates more baby-mothers!!! Sorry but I had to vent out my opinions. I give this book four stars for the effort and time invested as a writer I know it takes time... I maintain that it is still worth reading,more than any carcinogenic chemical so called hair treatment that you pay for. Anyway what do I know I am a black african british woman!!!! Most of you Americans think we in Britain have no trains or any kind of progressive development!!! Anyway if I wrote my book answering my questions that I put to you how many of you would buy it?
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