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



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5 Responses to “Wavy, Curly, Kinky : The African American Child’s Hair Care Guide”

  • I bought this book because I am having a biracial child & I want to know how to take care of her hair when she arrives. This book is very informative and will use its information once she arrives!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • This book is a great step by step guide for doing black girls’ hair. The author gives you options for every type of hair and clear instructions about how best to care for it. She does not advocate chemical processing, although she does tell you how to do it if/when the time should arise. Great job Ms, Lilly!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I just finished reading your book and I loved it! I am a white mother with two beautiful biracial girls. I have tried so many methods and products over the past 5 years, but always with great hesitancy. This book to recommended great products, with helpful usage ideas. Thank you so much! I will be recommending this book to all of my friends with multi-racial, as well as African-American children.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I expected more pictures not so many stories, they way it was presented it what a book about a hair needs, pictures
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Thank goodness I borrowed this book from the library. There is very little information on hair care and styling tips for non-permed non-chemically treated hair. Most of the styles for natural hair were actually none styles where the hair was free flowing. The children that were the natural hair model (while o so cute) did not have hair that looked moist and healthy. Extensions and hooked in braids on children no thanks! No mention of some great hair moisturizers or natural straightners. DISAPPOINTED is an understatement!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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