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Hairlooms: The Untangled Truth About Loving Your Natural Hair and Beauty
Hairlooms: The Untangled Truth About Loving Your Natural Hair and Beauty
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Words have power, and those that Black women often use to describe their hair are derogatory: nappy, steel wool, out of control. They often personally inherit these terms and pass them along without even realizing the crushing effects these words have on their feelings about the person they see in the mirror. While many books on the market address the practical ways of styling Afro-textured hair naturally, Hairlooms asks: Why is it so difficult for Black women to embrace their hair? and How can Black women overcome the multi-layered challenge of embracing their natural hair and beauty? Author Michele Tapp Roseman helps readers answer these questions for themselves, to write a new story that they can pass along.
A recent Huffington Post article "Natural Hair Becoming Even More Popular Among Black Women" revealed a marked increase in the number of Black women who do not chemically treat their hair, yet also struggle to accept their natural hair and beauty. Through personal, revealing stories Hairlooms examines the issues behind these struggles. Guided exercises throughout help readers "comb through" their self-perceptions and form a plan for self-acceptance and personal empowerment.
Hairlooms includes 32 compelling personal stories about those who have embraced their God-given hair and beauty, including:
- Kim ColesHollywood actress, comedian, and featured guest on Dr. Drew's Lifechangers "Good Hair Debate" episode.
- Tomiko FraserThe first African-American woman signed exclusively to Maybelline, and the longest-serving spokesperson for any cosmetics company.
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