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The Breakup Hair Handbook
The Breakup Hair Handbook
The Breakup Hair Handbook
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The Breakup Hair Handbook

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A funny, lighthearted guide to heartbreak hairdos, and a supportive companion for anyone navigating the end of a relationship.
The Breakup Hair Handbook is part style guide, part catharsis, and part smash-the-patriarchy style manifesto. With quirky illustrations and empowering heart-healing activities, this book will inspire readers to work through their heartbreak and embrace their own unique style. Laid out as a catalogue of haircuts, The Breakup Hair Handbook encourages readers to choose a style that speaks to them, celebrates the power of women, and promotes self-expression.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 26, 2021
ISBN9781524869144
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    The Breakup Hair Handbook - Jenna Luecke

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    choosing the cut

    bobs and shoulder length

    bangs

    undercuts and sidecuts

    pixies and buzzcuts

    growing out a pixie

    choosing the color

    going lighter

    going darker

    reds

    brights

    conclusion

    acknowledgments

    about the author

    so you're going through a breakup.

    and it fucking sucks.

    it will probably make you want to do all kinds of crazy things, like adopt seven dogs, become a yoga instructor, sell everything you own, and live out of a renovated bus,

    and, oh yeah, change your hair.

    now stop right there.

          Listen to reason for a second.

    girl, you need to...

    SO HERE'S THE THING.

    As women, when we want to change our hair, we're told to stop and think through every possible consequence. Whether or not it suits our face shape, whom it might displease, and what if that extra three minutes it takes to straighten bangs utterly destroys our daily routine and eventually ruins our lives, etc.

    Too often we are led to

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