A children’s book helping to to pass down haircare skills

How We Love Our Hair is the first in a series of books that teaches the foundation of healthy haircare to little black and mixed girls with afro-textured hair

Author J Ayoola pens debut book to help families across the world successfully pass down healthy haircare practices to the next generation

GIRLS WITH Afro textured hair are getting a fun and informative lesson in good haircare practices following the launch of the new children’s book, How We Love our Hair.

Written by Natural Hair Enthusiast, J Ayoola, How We Love our Hair is a Little Girl’s guidebook to the key principles to healthy hair and self-confidence.

Readers are taken on a hair care adventure with Amelia and her five friends.

All six girls impart fun facts about their hair, including: hair care tips for detangling, preventing dryness, moisturising and protecting hair at bedtime.

How We Love our Hair is Ayoola’s debut book; however, the clarity and appeal of her writing gives no indication to her experience.

How We Love Our Hair

Asked about her motivation for writing the children’s book, Ayoola explained: “I have done tonnes of research over the years on natural hair care.

“I wanted to share what I’ve learned and teach hair care and hair love in a fun and imaginative way.”

How We Love our Hair celebrates the uniqueness of afro-textured hair whilst simultaneously providing a simple guide on healthy hair maintenance.

The book, by Ayoola who is also a hair enthusiast with over a decade worth of research and experience, is thoughtfully written and features captivating illustrations that will appeal to readers of all ages.  

This book is also ideal for parents who have not yet got to grips with healthy hair care practices.

How We Love our Hair is available in paperback format and can be purchased online at Amazon US and UK, Waterstones, Barnes & Nobles and many more.

For further information about the book and the author, visit: https://howweloveourhair.com.

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