Hair Style Books

Books?

Exactly!

With so much hair style information online it's easy to forget a terrific resource that people used to use: books!

There are some truly great hair style books on the market - books that often contain everything you need to know about your hair style, your hair type or hair cut.

We've picked out a few titles below, just to give you a taste of what's available in your bookstore or library.



Strictly Curls: a Curly Hair Styling Book by Nicole Siri.

Curly Hair Styling BookNicole Siri's book, Strictly Curls, is a hands-on how-to hair styling guide that teaches you 14 new styles for curly hair that you can do at home.

Nicole's website, www.strictlycurls.com, offers more information on both book and author - as well as a peek inside.

Nicole's step-by-step instructions, together with Jenny Schomaker's beautiful photographs, lead you through each hairstyle from start to elegant finish.

For women who often wear a ponytail because they don't know what else to do with their curls, this hair style book is a delightful revelation.

With Nicole's permission, we've published the instructions for one of her stunning hair styles right here at Curly Hair Styles Magazine, in our Tips on Styling Hair page.



Hair Style Books - Don't Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me by Paula Begoun Don't Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me: Over 4,000 Products Reviewed, Plus the Latest Hair Care Information
By: Paula Begoun

Anyone concerned about their hair style, for instance, and wondering which hair products are worth the money, will find a wealth of information in Paula Begouns book Don't Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me: Over 4,000 Products Reviewed, Plus the Latest Hair Care Information.

In her book Begoun investigates over 130 different product lines and brand names. In the process she identifies products that represent what she considers the best value - and the least damage to your hair - in shampoos and conditioners, gels and mousses, serums, pomades and hair sprays.

Expensive salon brands don't necessarily produce the best hair style. You don't have to buy your products where you get your hair cut.


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