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M**S
Good, bad, and confusing. Skip it unless you're in the business of hair.
Very so-so. Some of it is standard. Some of it is good. Some of it is really bad. And a lot of it is confusing overall. Hardly a bible. Very likely written at that time by third persons as a quick revenue stream for the celebrity author.
L**G
Thing you already know….
I feel like this book was useless to me. It talks about things anyone already know already. I feel like he copied from the internet. Lastly, I do not have a hair license. But I do have common sense.
L**E
Dated Terminology
I returned this book soon after purchase because I couldn't get past the inappropriate racial terms. I tried to skim it for any helpful knowledge and tips but unfortunately came up way short. Really, really don't recommend.
K**S
a fascinating theological vantage point
From the very beginning, when Eve's long locks were first used to hide her tenderest parts . . . clear through to John of Patmos' hair-raising, wild-bearded revelations of the end-times, this book has it all. I especially like early Roman hair. Forget about aqueducts, those people were doing French braids before France even existed!
R**Y
Just a Re-release!
This book is just a republished version of his 1995 book "Hair: An Owner's Handbook" I was upset when I received this book because I already own the 1995 version. I returned it at once.
L**H
OUTDATED~!
Completely useless - waste of $$ - tossed in the trash.
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