Curly Like Me: How to Grow Your Hair Healthy, Long, and Strong by Teri LaFlesh – Book Review
July 18th, 2010 by Margot
I’m a big fan of Teri’s Tightly Curly website for a longer while now. Thanks to her tips I was finally able to manage my daughter’s multiracial and very curly hair without having have to use special products or spending hours on them. I wrote about it previously here.
When I heard that she is going to publish Curly Like Me book I waited impatiently and finally when I got it I did read every single page of it within 2 days but still I’m coming back to it whenever I’m in doubt or need to take a look at some hair style images.

The book is written in very easy to read, funny style… suddenly everything seems to be so simple and you wonder why you did not think of all those things before. I wish to find out about Teri’s website and had the book couple of years earlier when my first daughter was born. I wouldn’t have to go through shaving her scalp bald at some point when her hair (not cared for properly) turned into one big dread lock that was impossible to save. Now when I’m expecting another baby girl with probably very similar curls I’m confident that I will know what to do from the beginning and hopefully when they grow up they will appreciate beauty of their natural curls and will start using Teri’s tips on their own.

I fully recommend Teri’s book is to any parent of multiracial child with very curly hair… it is real time saver, you won’t have to spend hours searching for products and trying to comb your little one’s hair. But this book is also perfect for anyone with similar hair that would want to learn how to care for them properly and without using damaging chemicals.
It can be purchased from Teri’s Tightly Curly website or through my C&V aStore.
- You can find parts of this article between my other reviews on Amazon website.
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July 18th, 2010 at 23:10
I found your review through Teri’s website. Your daughter’s hair is amazing!! She is so pretty! I love Teri’s method!! I don’t have a child, have done it on myself for almost 1 year and my hair has thanked me! It has grown more than when I used “n” expensive products. Also, never thought I could have coils. Btw, my hair isn’t as silkier as your daughter’s (mine is something between what is typed as 3c/4a/and also 4b hair). But it shows that the method can work for many different hair types.
July 25th, 2010 at 16:32
Your daughter is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing her photo!
July 25th, 2010 at 16:32
P.S. Congrats on number 2!
July 26th, 2010 at 13:21
Thank you Libby!