Secretly we all want to be beautiful. And while we may not aspire to look like a waif-like model, few of us would turn down the genes that make Isabella Rossellini the icon of beauty that she is. Fortunately there are a few tricks that can help us achieve this. Packed with practical tips, photography, and facts, this little book has them all.
Secretly we all want to be beautiful. And while we may not aspire to look like a waif-like model, few of us would turn down the genes that make Isabella Rossellini the icon of beauty that she is. Fortunately there are a few tricks that can help us achieve this. Packed with practical tips, photography, and facts, this little book has them all.
Secretly we all want to be beautiful. And while we may not aspire to look like a waif-like model, few of us would turn down the genes that make Isabella Rossellini the icon of beauty that she is. Most of us would be happy simply to make the best of ourselves, to look more beautiful without losing the essence of what makes us individually attractive. Fortunately there are a few tricks that can help us achieve this, and this little book has them all. Packed with practical tips, inspirational photography, and fascinating facts, this stylish new edition of Things a Woman Should Know About Beauty can help you discover ways to make yourself more beautiful. Through cosmetics, treatments and a little attention to inside as well as out, you might be the only one to notice more than a subtle difference, but in the words of a woman who knows all there is about looking good..."Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful". (Sophie Loren).
"Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful" - Sophia Loren"
Karen Homer is an established fashion journalist who worked as a fashion columnist for The Times and has contributed to the Telegraph, Harpers & Queen, Elle, World of Interiors and Vogue. She is the bestselling author of the Little Book of Dior and Things a Woman Should Know About Style. She lives in London.
Written with wry humor, this helpful handbook provides both practical and inspirational beauty advice, from make-up, skin care, and haircare to diet and even cosmetic surgery. Its beautifully illustrated chapters include amusing anecdotes, fascinating fact boxes, and masses of sharp wit. Secretly all women want to be beautiful. And while they may not aspire to look like a waif-like model, few of them would turn down the genes that make Isabella Rossellini the icon of beauty that she is. Most ladies would be happy to simply make the best of themselves, to look more beautiful without losing the essence of what makes them individually attractive. Fortunately, there are a number of tricks that can help them. This book will help them discover some of the subtle ways to make themselves more beautiful-through cosmetics, treatments, and a little attention to inside as well as out.
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