Synopses & Reviews
Filled with wry humor and practical tips, this bible of beauty is now in a perfect gift edition with ribbon marker While we may not all aspire to look like a waif-like model, most of us would be happy to make the best of ourselves, to look more beautiful without losing the essence of what makes us individually attractive. Fortunately this little book is full of tricks to help achieve this. Packed with fascinating facts, this sharp, witty book covers such practical issues as makeup, skin, haircare, diet, and cosmetic surgery, as well as providing inspiration in the form of beautiful photos throughout.
Synopsis
In this companion to her best-selling Things a Woman Should Know about Style, Karen Homer turns the mirror on beauty. Aimed at the intelligent woman, here are priceless tips on skin and hair care, diet, exercise, and more, stunningly illustrated with classic photos from the pages of Vogue.
Synopsis
Secretly, we all want to be beautiful. And while few of us would turn down the genes that make Isabella Rossellini the icon of beauty she is, most of us would be happy to simply make the best of ourselves, to look more beautiful without losing the essence of what makes us individually attractive. Things a Woman Should Know about Beauty can help you discover new ways to make yourself more attractive through cosmetics, exercise, and a variety of treatmentsas well as some attention to the inside. Karen Homer, a top fashion journalist, has worked for many of Britains leading publications, including Elle, The Times, and Vogue.
About the Author
Karen Homer, a fashion journalist, has worked for many of Britains leading publications, including Elle, the Times, and Vogue.