Synopses & Reviews
When the rich and famous need to look red-carpet-ready, they call Scott-Vincent Borba, celebrity esthetician and skin-care pioneer. Why? Because Borba knows beauty, and his revolutionary approach can transform your skin whether you're battling wrinkles and brown spots, cellulite and menopausal breakouts, or clogged pores and blackheads. Skintervention shows you how to dig deeper (literally)--from your pantry to your products--to find your unique skin-care solution and the glowing skin that goes with it.While searching to heal his own cystic acne, Borba discovered that the key to outer clarity begins on the inside. When you feed your skin what it needs both internally and externally, all of the layers work synergistically to reveal healthy and flawless-looking skin. With Skintervention, you will uncover your skin saboteurs and learn how to remedy them with the best products and foods, and a few tweaks to your beauty routine.
Review
CELEBRITIES LOVE SCOTT-VINCENT BORBA!
In addition to Scott-Vincent Borba's wildly popular line of mass market nutrasutical and cosmeceutical products, he has also developed an amazing reputation in the entertainment world as a result of the success many celebrities have found using his creams, lotions, and ingestible products. Some of today's top Hollywood actors and actresses have become huge clients and fans of Scott-Vincent and the magic that comes from having a bit of BORBA® in their lives!
Some of his glowing clients include:
· Mila Kunis ('That 70's Show,' 'Family Guy,' 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall')
· Ashley Greene ('Twilight,' 'Twilight: New Moon,' 'Twilight: Eclipse')
· Nancy O'Dell ('Access Hollywood,' 'Today Show,' 'Dateline NBC')
· Lucy Hale ('Pretty Little Liars,' 'Privileged')
· AnnaLynne McCord ('90210,' 'Nip/Tuck')
· Ed Quinn ('Eureka,' 'True Blood')
· Jayde Nicole (model, 'The Hills')
· Brooke Nevin ('Imaginary Bitches,' 'The 4400')
· Lynn Collins ('X-Men Origins: Wolverine,' 'The Merchant of Venice')
· Britney Ishibashi ('The Bannen Way,' 'Ghostfacers' - web series)
· Kimberly Elise ('Close to Home,' 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman')
· Arielle Kebbel ('The Uninvited,' 'John Tucker Must Die')
Some of his enthusiastic fans include:
· Paula Abdul (singer, 'American Idol,' 'Got to Dance')
· Billy Bush ('Access Hollywood')
· Selena Gomez ('Wizards of Waverly Place,' singer)
· Cloris Leachman ('Dancing with the Stars,' 'The Women')
· Haylie Duff ('7th Heaven,' 'Material Girls')
· Jack McBrayer ('30 Rock,' 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall')
· Jennifer Carpenter ('Dexter,' 'Quarantine')
· James Kyson Lee ('Heroes,' 'Shutter')
· Rachelle Lefevre ('Twilight,' 'Twilight: New Moon')
· Maureen McCormick ('The Brady Bunch')
· Adam Arkin ('Sons of Anarchy,' 'Life')
Synopsis
In what can be likened to "Skinny Bitch" for the skin, celebrity esthetician Borba dishes on how to stage a skintervention for forehead wrinkles, brown spots, problem acne, menopausal skin, cellulite, or clogged pores.
About the Author
Top celebrity esthetician Scott-Vincent Borba is a pioneer in the nutraceutical field and an ongoing beauty expert for multiple syndicated mediums including Extra! QVC, and E! News as well as The Rachel Ray Show and Good Day LA. Yet as a teen he suffered terrible cystic acne, a case of rosacea, and was overweight in all the wrong places. Ironically, despite his insecurities, he fell into a successful career as a product development and marketing specialist in the health and beauty industry. While helping care for his father who was diagnosed with prostate cancer, Borba discovered how nutraceuticals could help heal the body, as well as the skin. With the help of product specialists, he began researching how combining topical ingredients with ingestible ingredients could achieve radiant health--and skin--and his Borba line of products was born. Not only did his own skin transform, he has helped some of the top models and actors achieve flawless, glowing, and healtier skin. His BORBA line of nutraceutical products, supplements, and waters are now sold in stores throughout the country and on QVC and HSN. He has received coverage in People, US Weekly, OK!, Cosmopolitan, Elle, InStyle, Prevention, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. Visit <"">.Debbie Appel is a freelance writer who has worked in the entertainment business for more than a decade. Her work includes Just Say Yes: How Real-Life Romeos and Juliets Popped the Question as well as TV shows on the Style Network and E! Entertainment. She currently writes and interviews celebrities for magazines including US Weekly, Twist, and J14.