Lorraine Massey

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Lorraine Massey



Average rating: 4.02 · 6,188 ratings · 801 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Silver Hair: Say Goodbye to...

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Curly Kids: How to Help You...

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How to Get Rid of Bags unde...

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Short Stories of the Twenti...

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Yesteryear

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Ashes Of Roses

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“I often have the fantasy that curly girls are mermaids who have had to adapt to life on dry land. We come from the sea. The ocean is in our blood. It sings through our heart and lungs, our skin and hair. Our curls require the nourishment only a watery environment can provide. Both ocean waves and curly hair are forces of nature that can't be tamed. We can only accept and admire their power and beauty.”
Lorraine Massey, Curly Girl

“Curly Girl: It's more than just hair, it's an attitude.”
Lorraine Massey

“When clients ask colorist Michael Flores what to say to their tween or teen daughters who want highlights, he sees the daughter for a consultation. Then he explains that highlights require touch-ups every four to six weeks, that they can cause dryness, and that they are pricey. “I insist that the child pays for her hair coloring,” says Michael. “She needs to know this is something you don’t get free for the rest of your life and that it’s a responsibility. Then if she still wants it, I make her wait until she’s fifteen.”
Lorraine Massey, Curly Girl: The Handbook



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