By Lonnice Brittenum Bonner

Good Hair is more than a guide to having good hair without relying on harsh treatments and chemicals; it is a funny, folksy, personal, and very wise reflection on the powerful role that hair can play in creating a positive self-image.

Says a Naturallycurly.com reader: “It’s a really wonderful book that I think black women visiting your site may find useful especially when it comes to hair styles which I’ve had the hardest time finding anything on.”


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