This is a wonderful book for anyone who wants to learn to braid hair in a wide variety of styles. It includes information on the basics of working with long hair as well as 20 different braids. Though geared toward those in the hairstyling industry, it is simple enough for anyone to use. My husband who has never done any hairstyling was even able to do the simpler ones in just a few trys.The braids are arranged in order...
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Easy to do? Not at first. Easy to understand? YES! Clear step by step illustrations and instructions take the mystery out of how to get those fabulous braids and updos. It's written for salon stylists, but with a little innovation and a whole lot of practise, you can do these impressive styles on yourself, and knock 'em dead. And why save these styles for special occassions only when you can look smashing anytime? The book...
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Most of the styles are difficult, although the drawings on how to do them and the pictures of the final results are very precise and clear. These styles can be done by the novice hairstyler if he or she is patient and determined to learn. Those who love a challenge will master the ability to make salon-perfect hairdo's!
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There have been many hairstyling books with braids. This is one of the best. It has very clear illustrations of exactly how your hands should be positioned. Although it is designed for someone braiding someone else's hair, it is possible to braid your own hair with these directions. Many of the designs are unique, and color pictures are included. Don't worry, Ms. Jones does not recommend much, if any, backcombing...
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