posted 22/09/13

Olive Oil for Hair Growth by Alana Maxwell

Book Description:
There are many natural essential oils that have been around for hundreds of years, if not thousands that have helped with health and beauty in a number of cultures.

Olive oil, considered liquid gold has helped with hair growth, hair loss, thinning hair, dry hair and skin, wrinkles, brittle nails and the list goes on.

Have you ever noticed why some women in certain cultures look youthful with long healthy hair? Find out some of the beauty secrets that have been used since the beginning of time!

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posted 18/09/13

Bridge of the Single Hair by Candida Lall Pugh

Book Description:
In a cramped cell in the maximum security unit of Mississippi State Prison–the notorious Parchman Farm–Jeri Turner squats on the concrete floor and leans into the vent hung above the toilet. The voice rumbling through the vent rhapsodizes about feasts of strawberries and chocolate cake while around him inmates are starving.

When she’s released, Jeri risks her own life and the life of someone she loves to uncover the truth about the mysterious prisoner. That truth gives her the answer to a question flung at her by her fellow volunteers, one that seared her conscience: Is it right to rouse an evil giant when you have no hope of slaying him?

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posted 14/09/13

Don’t Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me by Paula Begoun

Book Description:
Are $20 shampoos and conditioners worth it? Can good hair-care products be found at the drugstore, or are the expensive salon products really superior? In this comprehensive guide to all things hair care, consumer advocate Paula Begoun answers those questions and more in her reviews of more than 130 drugstore, salon, and department store hair product lines, from Aveda to Matrix and Pantene to Zirh. Thousands of products are described and evaluated according to their performance, reliability, price, and claims. Begoun compares good and bad ingredients, dispels hair-care industry myths, evaluates what helps and what hurts hair, and explains how to tell the difference between reality and hype with respect to a product’s performance. Hair sprays, shampoos, conditioners, gels, mousses, pomades, silicone serums, and other items are covered. Her “Best Products” lists make it easy to find items worth trying in any category. The consumer bible of hair-care products, Don’t Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me, shows how to find the best products available at the most economical prices. Ultimately, Begoun shows consumers how to have beautiful tresses without spending a fortune.

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