Textured Tresses: The Ultimate Guide to Maintaining and Styling Natural Hair



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  • This is an easy to follow guide used in assisting in care for natural hair. Da Costa is a star in her own right and she definitely shines in discussing the 411 on natural hair. She takes the time to honor our ancestors by charting the history of locs, twists and braids.  The book is written for African-Americans who are considering the transition from relaxed to natural hair as well as debunking many of the myths about natural hair. African-American men and women are given the freedom to love, embrace and accept the uniqueness of their crowning glory – natural hair.

    The book provides a step-by-step guide to mastering several styles and different looks of the stars. Da Costa discusses the styles she has developed and how she works with clients to keep their natural tresses healthy and strong. There are pictures as well as directions, which guide you through every aspect: from picking a stylist, washing, drying, cutting and coloring. An entire chapter is devoted to understanding the transition from relaxed to natural is a big commitment that can be spiritual in nature. Da Costa recommends products, salons and styles while in keeping your natural hair professional enough for the workplace without compromising your heritage.

    I definitely recommend this book for anyone considering a natural do or for the sister that is ready to be free from the bondage of chemicals. I’m currently going through the transition from relaxed to natural hair, and I found some much needed moisturizing tips to keep my hair healthy. Now I’m more familiar with the terminology needed to openly discuss my hair care with my stylist. The only shortcoming of this book was that the styles presented were limited and many were difficult to discern the exact look from the photo.

    Reviewed by Monique Bruner for Loose Leaves Book review
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • I gave this book as a gift to a friend who has recently gone natural. She’s loves the book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • This is great book to purchase if your are thinking about going natural or already have natural hair. Provides Hair Care information and tips along with products to use. However, I do wish the book had more information on transitioning from chemically treated hair to natural.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • I bought “Textured Tresses” today and love it. There is a lot of celebrity name dropping but who cares. It is well written and provides product names, numerous illustrations, detailed how-to’s and a salon directory. Also there is a section on picking the right stylist and salon that I found helpful. I bought “NO LYE!” Tuesday and returned it Wednesday. It was not nearly what I expected after all of the rave reviews. The illustrations were limited and the sections on twists was no help at all. Don’t waste your money on “NO LYE!”. No lie.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Overall, it was a good book. The information was ok and she did touch on a lot of ways to take care of your natural hair.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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