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curly girl

THE HANDBOOK

EXPANDED SECOND EDITION

by Lorraine Massey

 

with Michele Bender

 

Photographs by Gabrielle Revere

 

Workman Publishing, New York

 

Copyright © 2010 by Lorraine Massey and Michele Bender
Design copyright © by Workman Publishing
Photographs copyright © Gabrielle Revere

All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced—mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopying—without written permission of the publisher. Published simultaneously in Canada by Thomas Allen & Son Limited.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available.

eISBN 978-0-7611-6402-9

Design by Lidija Tomas
Cover design by Janet Vicario
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Photography Credits:

COVER PHOTOGRAPHY by GABRIELLE REVERE (Front and Back)

Author photo Courtesy of Lorraine Massey

ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY GABRIELLE REVERE:
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ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY:

AGE FOTOSTOCK: Beauty Photo Studio,
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left; Lucenet Patrice,
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; ASSOCIATED PRESS:
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right; FOTOLIA: Monika Adamczyk,
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; Africa,
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; Barbro Bergfeldt,
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top; Richardo Bhering,
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left; Norman Chan,
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; cs333,
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left; Philip Date,
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; Ewa Brozek,
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; eyewave,
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bottom; Daniel Hughes, 82; kalou1927,
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; Kurhan,
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; Marylooo,
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top; MM,
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; Oleg Shelomentsev,
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; Jason Stitt,
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right; vlad valentina,
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; volff,
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; Elliot Westacott,
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; ZTS,
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bottom; PHOTOFEST:
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; PHOTO RESEARCHERS: Biophoto Associates,
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right; John Durham/Science Photo Library,
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left; Oliver Meckes,
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; RETNA:
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left.

COURTESY PHOTOS:

Michele Bender,
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left and right; Elizabeth Cantor,
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bottom; Debrah Chiel,
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left and right; Karen Ferleger,
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left and right; Sandra Gering,
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left and right; Michael Graeser,
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bottom left and right; Clifton and Miriam Green,
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left and right; Benjamin Griffiths,
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left and right; David Lopez,
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; Christine Carter Lynch,
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(all images); Denise McCoy,
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(all images); Jo Newman,
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left and right; Shelly Ozkan,
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; Patti Page,
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left and right; Elizabeth Pilar,
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left and right; Jordan Pacitti,
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,
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top; Sophie Portnoy,
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; Netta Rabin,
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; Jesse Reese,
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left and right; Allen Salkin,
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; Asa and Clara Schiller,
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left and right; Noelle Smith,
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left and right; Stephanie Trusty,
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left and right; Vickie Vela,
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bottom; Vida,
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(all images); Claire Warren,
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; Nathalie Wechsler,
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left; Julie Weiss
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ILLUSTRATION:

Robert Risko; used with permission of the
Chicago Tribune
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To my mother,
Jemima Rutherford Bathgate Massey Dance

 

and to Kaih, Shey, Dylan, Veronica, and Venaih

 
contents
 

INTRODUCTION
Locks to Talk About

CHAPTER 1
Girl Meets Curl

CHAPTER 2
Hair, the Inside Story

CHAPTER 3
Identifying Your Curl Type

CHAPTER 4
The Curly Girl Method: Creating a Daily Root-ine

CHAPTER 5
Catching a Wave

CHAPTER 6
Multi-curl-tural Hair

CHAPTER 7
Relax? Don’t Do It!

CHAPTER 8
Products and Homemade Recipes

CHAPTER 9
A Cutting-Edge Philosophy

CHAPTER 10
Self-mane-tenance: Trimming Your Own Hair After Shear Frustration

CHAPTER 11
Color Me Curly: It’s All About Hue!

CHAPTER 12
Curly Kids: Caring for Underage Curls

CHAPTER 13
Guys ‘n’ Curls: The Down and Dirty Root-ine

CHAPTER 14
Curly Q’s and A’s

CHAPTER 15
Wed-locks and Updos for Special Occasions

CHAPTER 16
Chemo Curls

CHAPTER 17
A Twelve-Step Recovery Program for Curly Girls: One Curl at a Time

ASTROLOGI-CURLS
A Curly Girl Horoscope

A LETTER FROM LORRAINE
Curl It Forward

list of video
 

Curly Girl: An Introduction (1:40)

Curl Confessions: A Curly Girlhood (2:45)

Daily Routines: Botticelli, Corkscrew, and Corkicelli Curls (3:36)

Clipping and Diffusing Tutorials (1:29)

Daily Routines: Fractal and ZigZag Curls (3:39)

Poetry in Potions: Wrapunzel (0:40)

Poetry in Potions: Ginger 'n' Tonic (0:37)

Poetry in Potions: Banana Karma (0:37)

Self-Mane-tenance (4:29)

Wed-Locks and Up-Dos: The Curl-Hawk (0:45)

Wed-Locks and Up-Dos: Sew Beautiful (1:02)

Wed-Locks and Up-Dos: Pin-Up Curl (0:45)

Curly Girls: Before and After (0:52)

Introduction
 
Locks To Talk About
 

A lot has changed in the world of curls since the first version of
Curly Girl
came out ten years ago. For so many years, ringlets, corkscrews, and waves were the ugly ducklings of the hair world, viewed as a symptom to be treated, an aberration to be tamed, rather than a part of nature. When you’d go to the hairdresser, there was an “obviously, you don’t want those curls” attitude and an expectation that you should be grateful to your stylist for blow-drying your hair straight after a cut. In fact, at a recent hair convention, a hairdresser came over to me and said, “If you let me blow-dry your hair, you’ll fall in love with me.” (Hardly!)

Straighten your hair, and you might be happy for a day. Learn to love and care for your curls, and you’ll be happy for life!
 

Despite the strides many curly girls have made to accept and understand their curls, the hairdresser’s comment is typical of the hair community’s mentality and evidence that straight hair still rules. Here are some revealing facts and stats: Flat irons are the top-selling item in the hair care industry. At one point, a transatlantic airline offered these appliances to passengers so they could straighten their strands before landing (while the rest of us in the plane had to endure the smell of burning hair). The number one service in salons
worldwide is blow-drying (which I call blow-
frying
because of its damage to your hair), and an amazing $9 billion–plus worth of hair-straightening products are sold annually. Recently a well-known hair product company boasted about creating a pill that claims to change your DNA to straighten your curls. (Can’t you just imagine the future news story: “Woman has symptoms of paralysis, temporary blindness, and slurred speech, but she’s happy that her hair is finally straight!”)

Lorraine’s Curl-ections

 

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