Review - Cozy's Complete Guide to Girls' Hair by Cozy Friedman ~ Hairstyles to Do at Home

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Cozy FriedmanGet the insider scoop on trouble-free ways to make girls’ hair pretty in no time at all!  With tips on everything from the best cuts for all face shapes to instant fixes for bad hair days and five-minute styles, our expert instructions will show you how to give a girl a no-fuss, home haircut, too.

This fun-to-use book incorporates step-by-step illustrations and lots of colorful photos of looks for girls of all ages.   From ponytails to braids and buns to bobs, every girl can look her prettiest with a little help from Cozy!   Keep reading to learn more!

I reviewed the book, "Cozy's Complete Guide to Girls' Hair" by Cozy Friedman, which retails for $15.95, but is currently on sale for $6.38 with FREE SHIPPING.

Cozy's Complete Guide to Girls' Hair BookStyling girls’ hair is easy with advice from the owner of Cozy’s Cuts for Kids.  Little girls love to have pretty hair, and parents and grandparents can spend hours trying to achieve the best styles for their daughters.  Cozy's Complete Guide to Girls' Hair book gives an insider’s look at how to make the task trouble-free and fun for both girls and their caretakers.

An expert on hair care—with a chain of children’s hair salons and a nationwide line of hair products for kids—Cozy Friedman shares her years of training to give each girl the best look to fit her style and personality.  Starting with a hair identification guide, the book recommends the products, methods, and tools for each hair type from curly to straight.

Expert advice includes step-by-step instructions for how to cut hair at home and how to fix bad-hair days. Best of all, there are wonderful styles (with clear directions on how to achieve them) for girls’ everyday hair, dress-up dos, and fantasy looks, and even suggested styles for babies, too.

The Heart Braid

 

The Heart BraidWhat You’ll Need:

  • Wide-tooth comb
  • Fine-tooth comb
  • Hair clip
  • Ponytail holders

Time:

15 minutes

Step 1: Starting with damp hair (either towel-dried or misted), use a wide-tooth comb to detangle the hair.  Then, using a fine-tooth comb, part the hair down the middle of the head.  Clip one side up right above the ear.

Step 2: On the other side of the part, use the fine comb to gather a thin section of hair from the crown.  This section should measure about 2 inches from the hairline to the top of the head.

Step 3: Divide this section into three, and begin a French braid starting at the crown and curving toward the temple, then toward the back of the head, like the top lobe of a heart.  You will be lifting hair into the braid only from this side of the part.  Leave no loose hair in front of the ears.

Step 4: When you reach the center part at the back of the head, secure the braid with a ponytail holder.  If the hair is very long, end the braid about midear; the ends will hang down the back.

Step 5: Unclip the hair on the other side of the part and repeat the process.  Secure with a ponytail holder.

Step 6: Join the ends of the braids together in the back with a ponytail holder to form the bottom point of the heart.

 

 

Chock-full of color photographs, the look-book aspect of Cozy’s Complete Guide to Girls’ Hair will appeal to both girls and their parents. Grown-ups can browse through photographs of more than thirty different hairstyles and choose one that works best for their little girl!

Product Review 4 Stars
Disclosure: I received the book, "Cozy's Complete Guide to Girls' Hair" by Cozy Friedman in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective.
I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, who definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!

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