What if your morning hair routine took a matter of seconds?
What would it be like to get compliments and eager questions of 'Can you show me how to do that?'
What if you could walk out the door in the morning feeling confident and chic, or boho, or whatever suits your style?
This book contains more than 25+ different Head wraps - each style with a photo, visual instructions (CAD ) and written instructions. 106 pages long, including a Bonus Section with internet links.
Sure to be invaluable for bad hair days, those with hair loss (including from chemotherapy) and for women who wrap for reasons of modesty and faith.
Beautifully illustrated with photos and drawings; it will be fascinating to many other groups - fashionistas, windswept walkers, cruisers, party goers, you tell me... (Please!)
There are few people on the planet who have not been affected in some way by Cancer - whether they know of a colleague at work, a friend, relative, or have it themselves; this book could be a godsend for someone you know.
If you learn best with visual as well as written instructions then this is perfect for YOU.
You'll soon be able to tie a wrap in under 60 seconds with your eyes closed!
TESTIMONIALS:
"Kaye has volunteered her services at Cabrini Hospital in Melbourne, Victoria for over 6 years, 4 of which have been dedicated to establishing the hospitals free wig service. Hair loss during treatment can be a confronting time and the patient's first exposure to the wig room can be an emotional one. Cabrini's wig room provides our patients with much more than wigs. Head coverings and scarves are an essential resource for our patients during this time. The most common question asked is "how do I tie a head scarf?'. Kaye's experience and approach helps make the process an easy and pleasant one. This book will bring a much needed resource to our patients and to many others. Her love for helping others to feel good about themselves shows in her dedication and passion in this book. I want to thank her for her dedication to help others." Vicki Durston Breast Cancer Service Coordinator Cabrini Health Brightways - Breast Cancer Service
"Through her sensitive awareness to a need, Kaye Nutman has written 'Headscarves, Headwraps & More'. In this book, she offers a practical and well-illustrated guide to creating various headgear. She ably shows, explains and guides the reader through to the final result. Kaye has worked for several years in a hospital setting, supporting clients through their various medical treatments. She has written many Biographies and engaging children's books and demonstrates a keen eye for colour, design and flair. I am one of a team of ladies, who has worked with Kaye in the 'Wigroom' -a hospital support facility. Here we offer both wigs and headwear to clients wishing to enhance their appearance. My background as an Educational Psychologist has reinforced in me, the importance that self-nurturing has on one's general wellbeing and in dealing with the many life challenges we face. I know this book will be of great service to you or your loved ones who wish to extend their headwear repertoire." Sue Perriman Educational Psychologist and Wig Room Volunteer Melbourne, Australia
"Kaye's volunteering experience in Cabrini's Wig Room in Brighton Victoria was the catalyst for her book. I have known Kaye as a fellow volunteer since the beginning of the enterprise, and have seen how her book has evolved. We have spoken enthusiastically and endlessly about scarves, their qualities and where Kaye sources them. She found op shops and general shops to be a good source of inexpensive ones with the occasional expensive one that she couldn't resist! I believe that Kaye's book will be a valuable addition for the clientele we see in the Wig Room, and for anyone else who loves scarves and wearing them." Ann Michod Wig Room Volunteer Cabrini Hospital, Brighton
"Kaye fell in love with headwear from the moment we started up the "Wigroom". She has a knack for being creative and a desire to help clients feel great when they need it most. Her background in teaching has certainly helped with the process involved in getting this wonderful book together. I applaud her efforts and am sure many people will find her book a great resource." Robyn Taylor. R.N. Volunteer/Wigroom, Cabrini Health.