Skincare


The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean Beauty Secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin
The Skincare Bible: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Great Skin
Skincare Decoded: The Practical Guide to Beautiful Skin
Skincare: the Ultimate No-Nonsense Guide
Beyond Soap: The Real Truth About What You Are Doing to Your Skin and How to Fix It for a Beautiful, Healthy Glow
The Korean Skincare Bible: The Ultimate Guide to K-Beauty Secrets
Skincare: The New Edit
The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life - At Any Age
Clean: The New Science of Skin
Skin Cleanse: The Simple, All-Natural Program for Clear, Calm, Happy Skin – A Holistic Wellness Guide to Organic Beauty and Whole Foods Healing
The Skin Type Solution
Your Best Skin: The Science of Skincare
Skincare Hoax: How You're Being Tricked into Buying Lotions, Potions & Wrinkle Cream
Let's Face It: Secrets of a Skincare Obsessive
Korean Beauty Secrets: A Practical Guide to Cutting-Edge Skincare and Makeup
Skintelligent by Dr Natalia SpieringsClean by James HamblinBeyond Soap by Sandy SkotnickiSkincare Hoax by Fayne L. Frey
Detox from skincare addiction
4 books — 1 voter
The Glow by Jessie GaynorYouthjuice by E.K. SathueRouge by Mona AwadFitness Junkie by Lucy SykesSelf Care by Leigh Stein
Beauty & Wellness Fiction
36 books — 11 voters

My Life in Pink & Green by Lisa GreenwaldSelf Care by Leigh SteinMy Summer of Pink & Green by Lisa GreenwaldThe Gospel of Wellness by Rina RaphaelThe Glow by Jessie Gaynor
Skincare Covers
25 books — 2 voters

Jean-Rose told me today that someday my social cache will be built upon how few wrinkles I have on my face. She gave me a bar of Pears glycerin soap to wash my face with, prescribed ice-water plunges to keep my skin firm, and handed me a jar of Pond's Cold Cream to apply before bed each night. ...more
Brooke Lea Foster, Summer Darlings

Ridiculous claims are everywhere in skincare, but we find them most eye-roll-worthy in cleansers. Assuming for a second that they did infuse their cleanser with a Fountain of Youth distillate, cleansers are just not really a good way to deliver all that anti-aging goodness into your skin. Remember, a cleanser's job is to take things off, not to add on. Regular priced cleansers with normal ingredients will do the job just fine. ...more
Gloria Lu, Skincare Decoded: Revised and Expanded: The Practical Guide to Beautiful Skin

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