![]() Whether you're sniffing around for a casual work-updo, a prom formal, or just everyday fun, this book is highly recommended. Theres also a section on using hair sticks. ![]() ![]() Covered are various forms of twists and braids, cornrows, herringbones, ropes, rolls, and buns. The first chapter has Serena and her beau heading back to college after visiting his parents for the first time. There are styles to suit medium-lengths and then much longer. French Braid by Anne Tyler is an unusual story. With a visually pleasing layout, excellent instructions and clear photos are provided for about thirty-two hairstyles, some simple and some complicated. I envy the ability to do the upside-down french braid.directions are clear but this is just something that will take a mountain of practice to eventually turn out right. If you have issues with french-braiding, it's made more clear cut on doing it yourself here. Book Review: French Braid by Anne Tyler / Theresa Smith Writes About the Book: The major new novel from the beloved prize-winning author a brilliantly perceptive, painfully true, and funny journey deep into one family’s foibles, from the 1950s right up to the changed world of today. It's divided into two sections, one for those already experienced with hair styles, and one for beginners. ![]() The only real "hair style" book I'd actually recommend for longer hair, this book shows an array of creative styles while making other classics easier than ever. ![]()
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