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Kitchen Beautician, The : For Colored Girls Who've Dissed the Beauty Standard When It Became Too Ruff

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From the author of Good Hair and Plaited Glory comes an irreverent, daring guide that challenges the notion that beauty comes only in one color, size, and shape. Both a practical handbook and an overdue celebration of the various forms which beauty takes, The Kitchen Beautician offers how-tos for making skin- and hair-care regimens at a fraction of what the salon charges. 50 photos. 15 line drawings.

100 pages, Paperback

First published June 24, 1997

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Lonnice Brittenum Bonner

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Very useful. See my review for her first book, "Good Hair: For Colored Girls When the Chemicals Get Too Rough".
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