Saturday, January 31, 2009

Natural Hair Care and Braiding or First Aid for Horse and Rider

Natural Hair Care and Braiding

Author: Diane Carol Bailey

This book aims to bring standard cosmetology practices into balance with the beauty of natural hair care. With the use of illustrations and color photographs, it details traditional braiding techniques with and without extensions. It discusses the holistic approach to natural hair care, offering herbal treatments and remedies. For professional stylists, it s an invaluable guide to updating one s skills and expanding alternative, chemical-free services to one s clients.



Table of Contents:
Introduction
Ch. 1History Overview1
Ch. 2Bacteriology/Sanitation & Prevention Control13
Ch. 3The Client and You33
Ch. 4The Professional Consultation47
Ch. 5How Hair Types and Structures Differ59
Ch. 6Hair and Scalp Diseases and Disorders73
Ch. 7Basic Anatomy, Physiology, and Nutrition97
Ch. 8Shampoos, Conditioners, Herbal Treatments and Rinses111
Ch. 9Textured Hair is Manageable167
Ch. 10Braiding and Sculpting Techniques181
Bibliography257
Glossary/Index261

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First Aid for Horse and Rider

Author: Nancy Loving

This is the long-awaited how-to handbook for treating riding injuries in the field for both rider and horse, with step-by-step numbered instructions for the most common injuries and what to do until help arrives. Injuries range from insect and animal bites, allergies, and broken bones to head injuries, hypothermia, and hoof wounds. This is an authoritative pocket reference that combines advice from a reputable veterinarian and a medical doctor, a perfect package for first aid kits.



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