Feed Your Face: The 28-day plan for younger, smoother skin and a beautiful body
By (Author) Dr Jessica Wu
Little, Brown Book Group
Piatkus Books
27th December 2017
28th December 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cosmetics, hair and beauty
646.72
Paperback
368
Width 124mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
256g
Each year the average woman spends hundreds of pounds on skincare products, only to be disappointed when the hype outplays the performance. Empowering women to break this cycle, Dr Jessica Wu shares the secrets to transforming your skin from the inside out.
FEED YOUR FACE is an easy-to-use, 28-day diet plan that will help you banish blemishes, wipe out wrinkles, shed unwanted pounds and generally feel better - in your clothes and in your skin. Along the way, you will learn how to separate skincare fact from fiction, as Dr Wu explains why:* A slice of pizza and a glass of Cabernet can prevent an impending sunburn* Milk doesn't always do a body good - dairy products are a major cause of acne* Almonds can ward off grey hairsPacked with patient testimonials, entertaining illustrations and celebrity anecdotes from stars including Katherine Heigl, FEED YOUR FACE is as entertaining as it is informative.The key to looking younger is not copious amounts of Botox or plastic surgery, it's a diet that will naturally hydrate and improve your skin's texture, as Dr Wu's Feed Your Face Diet has done for me - Maria Bello, actress
Feed Your Face is an indispensable guide to maintaining glowing skin and more importantly a healthy body. It's refreshing to see a dermatologist highlighting nutrition so prominently. This clear, concise guide offers a wealth of information on the right foods to tackle skin problems and prevent aging. There are also some fabulous tips on natural beauty solutions and how to avoid sun-damaged skin. I will certainly be following some of Dr Jessica Wu's advice - Dawn Mellowship, author of Toxic Beauty and freelance journalistIn the entertaining and informative Feed Your Face, Dr. Jessica Wu, a dermatologist, discusses what to eat, and what not to eat, for various skin problems - New York TimesFilled with tips on what foods can help banish wrinkles, acne and blemishes, this beauty bible won't disappoint - WomanDermatologist to the stars, Dr Jessica Wu, reveals how to achieve glowing skin without breaking the bank . . . Featuring stories from celebrities as well, it's an eye-opening read - Star magazineDermatologist-to-the-stars Wu's first book is packed with helpful tips . . . The calm, sensible approach she takes here will be appreciated by anyone in search of perfact - or at least better - skin - Publishers WeeklyDr Jessica Wu, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, is a dermatologist in Los Angeles and an Assistant Clinical Professor at the USC Medical School. When she's not helping Hollywood's A-list get red carpet-ready, she's dishing up advice as the skin and Beauty Expert on EverydayHealth.com and on her daily e-Newsletter.