Did you know that your mind is as important as any aesthetic treatment to improve the way you look? BEYOND BEAUTIFUL will teach you how to improve your self-perception, explain breakthrough treatments and products and when to use them, and give you a roadmap to become the most youthful, natural-looking, beautiful version of yourself!
Learn how to: boost self-confidence, fight aging, minimize crow's feet, fix lip lines and thinning, tighten your chin and neck, improve the look of veiny hands, get healthy hair and reverse hair loss, treat acne and rashes, relieve stress, look better because of sex, use makeup at every age, improve your look with facial exercises, choose the right products in every decade, approach preventative skin care, choose the cosmetic treatments that are right for you, enjoy life like never before, and more!
Doris Day, MD, is a world renowned cosmetic dermatologist, lecturer, and author based in New York City whose clients include A-list celebrities, supermodels, and busy moms. She is a member of the medical board for the Dr. Oz show and hosts a bi-monthly, two-hour syndicated radio show on SiriusXM 110 called Doctor Radio, which has been awarded the American Academy of Dermatology Golden Triangle Award for Media Excellence. Dr. Day’s blog can be read at blog.myclearskin.com.
Dr. Day is a cosmetic dermatologist with a high end practice. I usually enjoy reading books about skin care written by health professionals, this book not so much.
Do read if you want information on cosmetic enhancements ie, Botox, neck lift, etc. If you are looking for detailed information on skin care products or true skin disorders (eczema, etc.) there is better books.
This book wasn't what I expected but has a lot of information to consider! I was expecting it to have more visuals on outcomes of 'beauty regimens' for different age groups, however it was more of a textbook of beauty (of sorts). For me, there was a bit too much information that I hadn't been looking for (but found it interesting anyway); it was encouraging but not a book I would use as a resource.