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Always wanted to recognise what the top celebrity skin care mysteries are? I did and as a result did galore investigating to find out what their beauty mystery tips were to stay so young and healthful looking. We all know that models and celebrities have a few beauty mystery tips up their sleeve. Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie have access to the best top beauty mystery tips and productions – and yet, you would be astonished how lowcost these merchandise are. Here you will find a lot of beauty mysteries of the stars, what their bestloved skin care merchandise are, and what they do at home to keep looking so good. Think You Can’t Afford These Top Beauty Secrets? Think you can’t afford to follow Hollywood beauty secrets? Well, think again. These beauty mysteries may be made in your own kitchen for pennies a day! We all think that because celebrities and models have a great deal of disposable income that they buy only the most costly creams and potions. However, the truth is costly creams don’t always guarantee outstanding results. Sometimes, simple and even homemade recipes work much better to heal acne prone skin or rejuvenate tired, dry, wrinkled skin………………………………………………………….. And the best portion is that a heap of of these recipes may be made in your own kitchen. Celebrity and Model Top Beauty Secrets Ok, here we go: Did you recognise that Cindy Crawford carries a spray bottle filled with a mixture of solid homogeneous inorgani substance water and whole milk? She uses this mixture to keeps her face moist by spraying it various times allround the day. The mixture holds equivalent constituents of solid homogeneous inorgani substance water and whole milk. This concoction is very effective at keeping the skin moist due to it is rich emollient content derived from the milk and the nutrient rich solid homogeneous inorgani substance water. Plus the milk holds enzymes that act as natural exfoliants — keeping the skin smooth and free of rough patches. Jennifer Love Hewitt likes to heal her blemishes by applying a dab of toothpaste to the zit overnight. The toothpaste helps to arid and heal the skin quickly, so that often time, by morning the blemish is almost gone. Catherine Zeta-Jones keeps her teeth white and shiny by brushing them with strawberries. The strawberries incorporate enzymes that acts as a natural teeth whitener. She mashes a cup or strawberries and mixes it with baking soda… both are natural cleansers and teeth whiteners. She uses this when it comes to 3 times per week. Other Top Beauty Secrets Kelly Ripa, Madonna, Britney Spears, and Jennifer Lopez all use a self tanner that holds botanicals and is preservative free. Over 50″ super model Cherly Tiges decisive versus Botox injections and now uses a Botox Alternative cream that she formulated . Lisa Rinna uses a skin bleaching cream to get rid of blotch skin, sun spots, and hyperpigmentation. Gwenth Paltrow and Brittany Murphy use sure vitamins — like zinc and vitamin C to aid reduce acne and breakouts and speed skin healing from blemishes. These vitamins and others are commended by skin guru Dr. Sonya Dakur. Try making natural homemade beauty merchandise that you may buy or whip up in your kitchen. For example: For blemishes and breakouts make a making a mask from milk and aspirin. The fat in the whole milk moisturizes the skin, yet the natural Salicylic Acid in the aspirin helps to dissolve old dead skin cells and cleans out the pores. These are just a few examples of how you may rejuvenate your skin naturally with items found in your own kitchen and without spending a large total of money. Enjoy! |
Most helpful customer reviews
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Good but not great.
By Lynne Matsuda
The information presented seems very complete. However, how anyone can write a guide such as this and leave out an index is beyond me. Finding the information for which I am looking is hit or miss since the index is nonexistent. I shouldn’t have to go page by page through this large book to find the specific facts and products I need.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Great handbook of unique information…
By Anncamas
I recently checked out Don’t Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me from the library and while I don’t always agree with her opinions find it a great resource for sensitive skin and rosacea. Will either purchase the 09 version coming out in December or her online subscription. Back to this book; product reviews are limited to summaries of each categories “best” leaving most of the book to detailed information about almost ever area imaginable of skin and body care. It’s the first place I ever heard the term “Ocular Rosacea” although I have researched a fair amount about vascular (comes and goes on face). It amazed me that despite have expressed my concerns about super dry, red, and irritated eyes for years to dermatologists, allergy doctors, ophthalmologists, and opticians (in three states having moved), none ever considered this. So I had to bring it up last week at the dermatologist who wrote out a prescription for a simple antibiotic which has really helped…Goes to show even Google has its limitations : ) So Thank you Paula!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointed
By P. Beavers
The book covers myriad topics and is written in a “chatty” style. This book purports to be such an all encompassing and knowledgeable reference book as to be the “Bible” for the topic. Well, unless it is the Bible of a religion, it needs an index. The author’s failure to provide an index coupled with her “chatty” style, makes finding information on a specific condition, ingredient, technology, procedure, solution, whatever — mind numbing.
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Disappointed
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
The book covers myriad topics and is written in a “chatty” style. This book purports to be such an all encompassing and knowledgeable reference book as to be the “Bible” for the topic. Well, unless it is the Bible of a religion, it needs an index. The author’s failure to provide an index coupled with her “chatty” style, makes finding information on a specific condition, ingredient, technology, procedure, solution, whatever — mind numbing.
Heavy throughout the text — a shameless hawking of the author’s subscription website, other books she has written, and her line of skin care products. A dizzying number of times the author points to one of her other books as a must read to learn product recommendations. There is an embarrassing incidence of the author recommending her skin care products as opposed to rival products – sometimes as much as 3:1. Oh dear! Both authors Dr. Nicholas Perricone, brilliant for groundbreaking anti-aging products and Dr. Susan Taylor, world renowned for her lead in treating skin of color, graciously point to other products with sensitivity to budget. So, Paula Begoun certainly has models.
There appears to be a shortfall in knowledge about skin of color. Or, perhaps it is that the proper level of guidance and warning regarding care is missing. The price many people of color pay for treating our skin incorrectly, using the wrong product, even having a pimple or mosquito bite, et al is hyperpigmentation (excessive pigment) or perhaps unleashing a keloid (excessive tissue repair). For example, when the author speaks of avoiding manually abrasive exfoliation she should add — for reader’s darker than George Hamilton — the results could be a flat dark scar (hyperpigmentation) or raised fibrous scar (keloid). Also, I did not see keloid covered in the book. Shaving is perilous for those with the trait as is any cut, scrap, bite, incision. An index would confirm if the author did or did not cover keloid. But, alas, no index.
Great handbook of unique information…
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I recently checked out Don’t Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me from the library and while I don’t always agree with her opinions find it a great resource for sensitive skin and rosacea. Will either purchase the 09 version coming out in December or her online subscription. Back to this book; product reviews are limited to summaries of each categories “best” leaving most of the book to detailed information about almost ever area imaginable of skin and body care. It’s the first place I ever heard the term “Ocular Rosacea” although I have researched a fair amount about vascular (comes and goes on face). It amazed me that despite have expressed my concerns about super dry, red, and irritated eyes for years to dermatologists, allergy doctors, ophthalmologists, and opticians (in three states having moved), none ever considered this. So I had to bring it up last week at the dermatologist who wrote out a prescription for a simple antibiotic which has really helped…Goes to show even Google has its limitations : ) So Thank you Paula!
This book might change your skin
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I wasn’t going to write a review for this book, but thought I should in case anyone’s thinking about whether or not to purchase/read this book. Go ahead and get it – someone in your family or a work friend will probably also get something out of it. I have found the book absolutely wonderful and interesting and informative about skin care. I saw dermatologists/naturopaths for years for a few different skin issues, but still felt unhelped, and am also interested, aside from those issues, on looking after my skin as I age. Paula’s book has helpful and detailed chapters on pretty much every skin type and concern, with a sample of recommended skin care regimes and products she suggests for each skin type/concern. I’ve been able to cobble together a quite new skin care routine for myself, and am using an exfoliant she recommends (I don’t care that it’s from her own eponymous range – I’ve never found anything like it despite looking for something like this on the market for years and years). My skin has never been better. Particularly this book would suit a young person otherwise at the mercy of the skin care and cosmetic industry.
Very useful information – A must have
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
As an independent AVON representative I am very interested in the latest reviews about Cosmetics. The Beauty Industry is almost as scamming as the used car industry. I like to give my customers unbiased advise . This is such a helpful book. It opens your eyes to do your own research and not to believe all the lies the ads tell you. There is no fountain of youth but with the right products and common sense you can slow down time.
Good but not great.
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
The information presented seems very complete. However, how anyone can write a guide such as this and leave out an index is beyond me. Finding the information for which I am looking is hit or miss since the index is nonexistent. I shouldn’t have to go page by page through this large book to find the specific facts and products I need.