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21st Century Beauty Bible | 
enlarge | Authors: Sarah Stacey, Josephine Fairley Publisher: Kyle Cathie Category: Book
List Price: £15.99 Buy Used: £4.50 You Save: £11.49 (72%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 19603
Media: Paperback Edition: 10th Anniversary Ed Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10 x 9.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 1856267016 EAN: 9781856267014 ASIN: 1856267016
Publication Date: September 28, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: worn around the edges
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A good buy July 19, 2008 L. Susanna This book covers almost everything from applying make-up to safe tanning and getting rid of stress. Product reviews by independent panels of women who have actually used the products for a specific period of time are very informative. Information about natural and organic products is included for those who are concerned about the safety of beauty products (and food!) in general. There's also a "daisy" rating indicating which products contain significant levels of natural ingredients. Sarah and Jo understand it's your choice whether you care about the naturalness of beauty products, but if you don't want to hear any "green talk", they might get on your nerves a little. A good all-rounder, I've owned a copy since it was launched and have referred to it so many times. Definitely worth a buy.
good but room for improvement January 30, 2007 C. Bhatia (london) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I decided to purchase this book after being heavily disappointed with the handbag version. It is good but.... i just feel there seems to be a lot missing. for example, there are no reviews or advice on deoderants. Variety in products seems to be lacking.... i.e I don't think they give enough products for one section. Especially on foundations and moisturisers. It does however give you many tips and advice. It is also gives you information on certain ingredients to look out for and what to avoid. If you would like a condensed version of this 'beauty scoop' is the book for you.
Indispensable beauty guide January 17, 2007 DD (London) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I honestly don't know how I managed without this book as it truly is the bible to consult every time you make a beauty buy. Even a casual shopping visit to the Selfridges beauty department, or any Space NK can be incredibly pricey, especially if you get distracted by the latest kitsch/minimalist packaging or ambushed by a fast-talking sales assistant. This book is therefore a great investment and will, in the long run, save you a LOT of money, as it gives you all the up-to-date info on each product and enables you to compare and contrast it with similar brands. You can find out what ingredients the product contains, and how natural it is, and how it has fared with a whole range of testers so you quickly get a pretty good idea whether it's worth trying it out. All the products I have tried at the authors' recommendations have become indispensable to me, and I am eternally grateful to them for introducing me to the Liz Earle range, which is fantastic...so this book is, in a nutshell, highly recommended!
a great informative reference book October 5, 2006 V. Mawson 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
i have given this book 5 stars. A fabulous book for all those of us who are beauty product mad. I have found it to be a great informative reference when looking for cosmetics and skin care products. I have purchased the 2004 edition and now this one the 2006 edition. I would say that if you have the earlier edition you may find that the new 2006 edition is not a lot different, with most of the pages being identical and it seemed that only a few extra items have been added. Altogether the book is a great buy, but you only need one edition, so if you already have the 2004 edition don't waste your money buying the new 2006 one.
new edition September 28, 2006 Lincolnshire reader (Stamford, Lincolnshire) 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
The beauty bible is extremely informative. It contains specific information about products with marks out of 10 and comments from women who have tried them, along with more general information on make up, skin care, hair care, stress management and healthy living. I was so looking forward to my new, updated version of this old favourite. The new edition is extremely disappointing. It looks exactly the same as the old edition. All the general information (even the foreword by the authors) is exactly the same. I searched hard and found a very few differences in the tried and tested products pages, however not enough for me not to feel cheated.
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