Add your review
Avg. Rating: 2
Basic beauty info Basic beauty that's covered in this book: Shampoo and maintaining your hair, tresses, sprays and gels, brushes and combs and such tools for hair, blow drying and curling irons, curly hair and perms, women of color, coloring hair, nail care, and skin care. So it gives the bare bones basics of beauty and I would reccomend it to pre-teens and teens or adults that need to learn the basics of beauty. This book is written in a question and answer format and covers basic common sense beauty info. If you want more than common sense basics, then do not buy this book. The other reader was right it doesn't go into much in depth. If you want a beauty book with more depth I would suggest checking out one of bobbi brown's beauty books. Book lacks in-depth coverage. I was disappointed with this book, but I wanted to voice my opinion as to why. I didn't want to just say it was stupid like the other reader did. The majority of this book covers nail and hair tips, none of which are anything more than common sense. There's one chapter on skin care, which I did find interesting and informative. The book references white women, so if you're a women of color, you might not find any useful information. Although I'm white, my skin is dark, so I felt that I was at a loss here. The book does dedicate one chapter to women with darker skin, but it really doesn't offer anything useful. What I hated most about this book was it's format. It's written as a question and answer guide. Some people do prefer that type of book, I don't because you don't really get explantions in detail. The book was not a total waste of time, but I wouldn't recommend to someone, unless it was given to you as a gift or you bought it used. its stupid its really dumb, and whoever wastes their money on that has problems
Review this book
|