No More Weave, Please!: A Road Map to Get Your Hair Back in Shape

ISBN-10
0972990100
ISBN-13
9780972990103
Category
Hair
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
2002-12-01
Author
Roger Gore

Description

A very direct approach to repairing your hair. This book give you a little hair history and the inside track on getting your hair back in shape. Includes a herbal and vitamin glossary of hair repair ingredients.

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