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The Beauty Quotient Formula: How to Find Your Own Beauty Quotient to Look Your Best - No Matter What Your Age

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     Their gorgeous faces stare out at us from the glossy pages of magazines or appear larger-than-life on movie screens. With role models such as these, it’s easy to find yourself wanting.
     During his 25-year career as a plastic surgeon, Dr. Robert M. Tornambe has worked with thousands of women and spent countless hours contemplating the nature of beauty—particularly in situations where he was asked to perform a procedure he believed would diminish his patient’s natural good looks. In an attempt to provide as many options as possible, he focused on helping women understand that while surgery has its place, it isn’t the only roadmap to looking and feeling great.
     This focus led Dr. Tornambe to devise The Beauty Quotient Formula—a much more useful way to look at beauty. While physical traits do play a role in beauty, Dr. Tornambe shows us that what makes any woman truly attractive is based largely on confidence, charisma, personality, and a solid beauty routine—and that more often than not, going under the knife isn’t necessary.
     The Beauty Quotient Formula begins with a detailed quiz that helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses so you can work to enhance your intrinsic good qualities. Your answers to the quiz will point you toward specific parts of Dr. Tornambe’s unique beauty regimen covering everything from firming your body, to improving your skin, to dealing with social anxiety, to perfecting your unique style.
     The Beauty Quotient Formula will help you transform yourself with a no-fail method for looking and feeling more beautiful!

288 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2010

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I didn't care for this book because I was unaware that it would involve completing an evaluation of my self image and body. The author does say the BQ each person might not be correct but I found it incredibly superficial to direct people who low scores to the section on what surgery could do for me. I thought it would be a simple self help book on gaining more confident but it too complicated for me. After the 30th question, I felt like I was reading a text book from college. It was boring and dry. It does talk about focusing on your positive assets and downplaying your negative parts but you can get that from any book. It talks about dressing the part when I could get that from any style book or magazine. I wouldn't recommend it.
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