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Big Hair

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A hair-raising journey through the era when big was king.

In the beginning, there was the hair. And some of the hair was bad, but it was small. As men and women everywhere worked to improve and increase their lot, however, they stumbled onto some of humankind's most miraculous spray, gel, mousse, crimping irons, and of course, the perm. With these new tools, people everywhere suddenly found themselves able to coax their lank, lifeless tresses toward glorious new heights. The age of big hair had begun.

Now, the greatest of these bouffants, afros, rakes, beehives, and Flock-of-Seagulls have been plucked from their spots in hairdressers' windows and given the respect they so clearly demand. Bigger and badder than you ever dreamed possible, Big Hair goes out to all those people of yesteryear who were unafraid to think BIG.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published December 19, 2003

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December 19, 2019
This is the companion book to Bad Hair. That was about men looking a bit 70s metrosexual and wanky. This one is about hairdressers, dated country and western stars and Texans and other girlies who celebrate Big Hair as the ultimate in beauty. I wouldn't give this to any woman over the age of 35 - she might be insulted remembering the hairstyles of her youth she so thought suited her. Gift it to a Goth-type girl instead, she'll have a good laff.

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