Headscarves, Head Wraps & More: How to Look Fabulous in 60 Seconds with Easy Head Wrap Tying Techniques Contributor(s): Nutman, Kaye (Author), Moss, Anna (Illustrator), Nutman, Alexandre E. (Photographer) |
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ISBN: 1684198941 ISBN-13: 9781684198948 Publisher: Kaye Nutman OUR PRICE: $22.28 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: July 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Health & Fitness | Beauty & Grooming - General - Design | Reference - Health & Fitness | Diseases - Cancer |
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.62 lbs) 110 pages |
Themes: - Topical - Health & Fitness |
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Publisher Description: What if your morning hair routine took a matter of seconds? What would it be like to get compliments and eager questions of 'Can you show me how to do that?' What if you could walk out the door in the morning feeling confident and chic, or boho, or whatever suits your style? This book contains more than 25+ different Head wraps - each style with a photo, visual instructions (CAD ) and written instructions. 106 pages long, including a Bonus Section with internet links. Sure to be invaluable for bad hair days, those with hair loss (including from chemotherapy) and for women who wrap for reasons of modesty and faith. Beautifully illustrated with photos and drawings; it will be fascinating to many other groups - fashionistas, windswept walkers, cruisers, party goers, you tell me... (Please ) There are few people on the planet who have not been affected in some way by Cancer - whether they know of a colleague at work, a friend, relative, or have it themselves; this book could be a godsend for someone you know. If you learn best with visual as well as written instructions then this is perfect for YOU. You'll soon be able to tie a wrap in under 60 seconds with your eyes closed |
Contributor Bio(s): Nutman, Kaye: - "Kaye was born in Northumberland, England, then moved to Lancashire for her formative years, between age eight and eighteen. After Teacher Training, (her first appointment was in the prettily-named pit-village of Shiney Row, during the Miner's Strike), she worked for a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed Hons) whilst teaching during the day. After moving to Kent - The Garden of England - after marrying, she was Deputy Head, and then Acting Head, of a lovely village school before the birth of her son. A move to Hertfordshire followed, where she worked part-time in Special Educational Needs, whilst her husband worked in London. Having become accustomed to moving around, when her husband's career took them to Melbourne, Australia, it did not seem like such a big deal. However, two years turned to four and then fourteen. She enjoys volunteer work, like writing biographies for patients in Palliative Care in the Home, and working in Day Oncology (The Wig Room). Writing has always been a passion, one that followed her into adulthood from youth, resulting in several books. She still lives in Melbourne with her husband, son, and a crazy rescue dog named Peaches." |