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British blogger and skincare guru Caroline Hirons recently released her sellout skincare bible, explaining skincare in her classic no-nonsense fashion. Having trained at the prestigious Steiner Beauty School in Central London, Caroline slowly forged her path into the skincare industry after starting carolinehiron.com, a blog sharing all her delicious skincare tips and tricks. In Skincare, Caroline debunks common skincare myths, revealing the correct order and products you should be using to best fit your age and skin group.
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Tap into decades worth of golden wisdom from the beauty editors of French Vogue. Beauty and Well-Being founder and editor-in-chief Clémence von Mueffling also enlists the help of her grandmother and mother in sharing their secrets to timeless Parisian beauty. This is the ultimate skincare guide with 10 categories including hair, makeup, sleep, skin and perfume.
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With over 70 easy-to-follow recipes and beauty tips, Wendy Rowe’s guide will unveil all the major skin-enhancing nutrients that you can easily find in food. From homemade mask recipes and troubleshooting tips to specific food recommendation for specific skin conditions, Eat Beautiful shares how to achieve a glorious outside glow simply by caring for your inner self.Â
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Dr Fran Cook-Bolden and Dr Jeanine Downie, both internationally recognised dermatologists and experts in skin of colour, have produced a one of a kind skincare guide for skin types beyond Caucasian. With Caucasians making up only 12 per cent of the world, this book provides comprehensive insight for Asian, Latino, African, Mediterranean, Caribbean, Middle Eastern and Southern Pacific skin types. With its simple A-Z format, this book shares skin-specific procedures and remedies as well as key causes of various skin disorders. Â
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Charlotte Cho, well known as the founder of Soko Glam, guides you through the classic 10-step Korean skincare routine to achieve the famed ageless Korean skin. With step-by-step tutorials, helpful illustrations and product advice to clearly explain the Korean beauty philosophy, The Little Book of Skin Care is perfect for anyone interested or fascinated in Korean beauty, an essential for all budding skincare and makeup artists.
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