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This book is about the New Skin-Care Revolution. The good news is that today there are products that really work. The bad news is that there’s never been more confusion and uncertainty about which products get results and which are a waste of money and time. Consumers are bombarded by enticing ads featuring models and celebrities with creamy, flawless skin; salesclerks spouting pseudoscience at cosmetics counters; and countless articles in women’s magazines puffing up the Very Best New Thing each month. So how do you know what really works?
I’m going to tell you.
Because I understand skin-care products from the inside out, I can separate fact from myth, help from hype, and gems from junk and let you know what has been overpraised and overlooked. I’ll be naming names and telling tales of products that deliver and those that are little more than a puff of smoke and a funhouse mirror. I’ll explain the true breakthroughs in today’s skin-care science and the techniques that can truly rejuvenate skin. Ultimately, instead of succumbing to the “inevitable” aging process, you’ll find yourself with a fresh, natural beauty that continues to unfold with time.
So welcome to the New Skin-Care Revolution! Let’s get started.
—Daniel Yarosh, Ph.D., in The New Science of Perfect Skin

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Dry skin makes me cross by J. Star

With money, you can buy virtually anything. Even beautiful skin.

You’ve probably heard about the legendary La Mer. The rich and famous clamour after that miracle cream. Then there is the myriad of beauty procedures like botox, dermabrasion and chemical peels which are available at the doctor’s clinic. If all else fails, there are the collagen jabs and face lift surgeries that promise to give you back your youthful looks, or at least take the wrinkles away. All these cost a lot of money and are beyond the means of anyone on a modest budget.

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