A REVIEW - Textured Tresses: The Ultimate Guide to Maintaining and Styling Natural Hair

Textured Tresses: The Ultimate Guide to Maintaining and Styling Natural Hair by Diane Da Costa offers great information on styling and caring for natural hair. The book is a great resource for great looking natural hair styles. If you want to learn to style your own natural hair, this book offers a great step by step guide to beautiful braids, twists and other natural styles. Diane Da Costa is a celebrity stylist and natural hair care specialist. Her styles have been featured in beauty magazines. She opened Dyaspora Salon and Spa in New York City. She states in the introduction to the book that her mission is to educate both women and professionals in the field. She wants women to discover and fall in love with the beauty of their own natural hair. Da Costa talks about her experiences with her own hair and the journey to learning to love it. For years, she wore her hair in many relaxed styles. She decided to cut the relaxed hair and experiment with her natural texture. This was the beginning of learning to love her hair. In Textured Tresses, she wants to help you do the same. The book will help you determine the natural texture of your hair, whether curly, very curly, tightly coiled or wavy. You will learn how to choose the right style to suit the natural texture of your hair. She discusses how to transition from your relaxed style to naturally textured hair styles. You will learn the proper way to care and maintain your style. Da Costa educates about the use of products and tools to keep the hair in good condition and get the look you want. You can recreate the styles of your favorite celebrities with the step by step instructions in the book. There are illustrations and photographs of the hair styles to help you get the look you want. The celebrity section in the book helps you find the style you want. If you want to learn to style and maintain your natural hair, this book is a great place to start.
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