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Black Skin: The definitive skincare guide
By (Author) Dija Ayodele
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
9th May 2022
25th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and style guides
646.72608996
Hardback
288
Width 190mm, Height 241mm, Spine 25mm
1020g
The ultimate skincare guide for Black women
Dija Ayodele takes you through the lifetime of skin, sharing transformative essentials from how to work out your skin
type to the dos and donts for your everyday routine. She explains the best ingredients for your skin and your budget, and the issues that Black women face: hyperpigmentation,
general skin discolouration and increased dryness.
Dija examines the concept of identity, looking at the way history has shaped how Black women express themselves in beauty and skincare, and debunks common myths and misconceptions: do darker skin tones need SPF And is there any truth to the saying Black dont crack
Intelligent, informed and indispensable, this is the guide that every Black woman has been waiting for.
A beauty book first. Dija Ayodele has created a comprehensive guide for Black women that provides not only expert information and advice, but also Ayodele's personal take on the social and historical role of Blackness and its relationship with beauty. Consider this a myth-busting tour of all things Black skin. ELLE magazine
Timely and game-changing, Ayodeles comprehensive guide to skincare for Black women busts beauty myths at the same time as dispensing invaluable advice. Waterstones
Dija Ayodele is a fully qualified and insured Aesthetician and the founder of West Room Aesthetics, a skincare destination for women of colour. She is also the founder of the award-winning Black Skin Directory, which connects people of colour to skincare brands and experts. With over a ten years experience in the aesthetics industry, Dija has is trained in everything from nails to advanced skincare.
Dija is a Trustee for the Beauty Backed Trust and advises several boards including the British Beauty Council, British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology (BABTAC) and Aesthetic Medicine Journal. She has great connections with Boots No7, Glamour, Stylist and Refinery29 among others.