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Milady's Standard Fundamentals for Estheticians 9E - Workbook Review

Milady's Standard Fundamentals for Estheticians 9E - Workbook
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I looked like it had been passed down a few times because most areas were completed by different people. Overall it is still usable.

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This newly revised workbook directly follows the information found in the student textbook. This popular supplement contains detailed, interactive exercises designed to reinforce learning and increase student comprehension, including fill-in-the-blank, word review, matching, and final review examinations.

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Vogue Make-Up Review

Vogue Make-Up
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This is definitely a good book to have in every passionate makeup user's collection. It was my first makeup book (purchased for me for my birthday), and definitely a book for anyone interested in just bettering their own skills, or becoming professionals, but not necessarily for the beginner. This book does cover a lot of things..
From Manicures, to what to look out for in foundations, to makers of good products. It has tips from professionals, steps to getting a certain look (Day, night, natural etc.) It shows you how to pluck your eyebrows, depending on your face shape; how to take care of your skin, and products to do it with; all the tools to get you started; and more...
Though, I don't give it 5 stars for the following reasons (which are in my opinion based on my preferences, but may not matter to some readers):
- I am pure European (Danish/German) so I have very fair skin, blue eyes, and naturally champagne blonde hair. I was looking for something that would give color pallets, tips, (anything) for people with specific ethnicities (though it did have a /small/ page on Asian/African American, that was it) it did not cover my department. Like I said, this matters to few people, but if you are European, like myself, (unless you know what colors are perfect for you) this may not be a good beginner book. (This is also IF you just are looking to do better makeup on yourself)
- Not enough Diagrams. This also, is just me, but I am right-brained: I have to see something to understand it, and there aren't many diagrams in this book. But that doesn't mean there isn't /any/. There is one for eyebrows, some (very few) eye shadow techniques, defining face shape... and I can't think of any others. But it does give good descriptions, so if you don't mind reading how to do something, this is fine.
- Products mentioned/recommended (such as tools, makeup, etc.) tend to be very expensive (Because it IS a Vogue book!). I am in the upper-middle-class myself, so I don't have $100 dollars to spend on a set of 4 makeup brushes (as seen on MAC's/NARS websites: recommended in the book)... hell, if I had that money, someone would be doing my makeup for me! So most of the products mentioned are for people with money, but you can find other makers, they just aren't mentioned (such as: Mabelline, Cover Girl, Loriel etc.) BUT: What I found, I just went to Target, and bought the target brand makeup brushes, and they work just the same, and are very cheap. They are soft (important), and give you the same effects for basically 1/10th of the price (and they last)... (This is, again, unless you want to be professional and show off your expensive products); otherwise, your just paying for the name.
So, its more of a guideline book. Look for the tools, types of products recommended, and you can go out and find the cheaper equivalent (I did..) But, overall, its a very good book.
Like I said, these are just my opinions, but I listed them so people like me could relate.
Here's just a quick summary of whats in the book, in case you wondered:
-Makeup styles through the years.
-Foundation: Application and what to look out for.
-Skin care: Products to, and NOT to, use; and how to keep it healthy (not just face, but neck and hands).
-Eyes: How to, styles, techniques.
-Tricks of the Trade
-Tools of the professionals.
-Blush/Defining/shadowing etc.
-Trouble Skin: why, treatment (how to), and covering it up.
-Eyebrows
-Lips
-Old traditions, and if they work (i.e. ever wonder what the cucumber on the eye was actually for??)
-Manicure/Pedicure...
A lot more...
Hope this helps.

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Cohen throws open her make-up bag to share hundreds of beauty tips from the experts and recommendations from the cosmetic counters.

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Don't Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me Review

Don't Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me
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For years I purchased expensive salon shampoos touting moisturizing properties for dry hair, only to have them dry out my hair. Finally I stumbled across a shampoo for dry hair that along with its conditioner, not only doesn't dry out my hair but leaves it looking shining. If I had first consulted Paula Begoun's book, I would have save myself a lot of money and bad hair days! I looked up all those shampoos claiming to moisturize dry hair, and Paula writes that they can dry out hair. I looked up the shampoo that worked and Paula not only gives it a favorable review, she lists it in "The Best Products" chapter under "Dry to very dry scalp and hair of any thickness." I appreciate that her product reviews contain a smiley, frowning or neutral face for quick reference, price per volume, a listing of what's in the product, and a statement or 2 about product, often with a mention of the type of hair it will or will not work well with.
In addition to 362 pages of product reviews and a 62 page section listing the best products for shampooing, conditioning and styling all types of hair, 191 pages provide an education about hair and the hair care industry. Among the topics covered are: Common ingredients in shampoos and why they're there, scientific causes of bad hair days, hair care basics, perming hair, coloring hair, and many more as you can see in the index. I'm not a cosmetologist, but Paula's information basically agrees with what my trusted hair stylist tells me. Also, I appreciate that Paula devoted a chapter to animal testing and gives a 1999 list of companies that do and do not test on animals, along with a website for getting a more up-to-date.
I'm giving 4 stars because of my one reservation about buying the book: as new hair care products become available and old ones go off the market or change their formulas, this book becomes dated. My January 2000 edition is nearly 3 years old and already I couldn't find a new shampoo that I tried, although since she gave all the other shampoos in that line a good rating, I correctly assumed it was good. If you're considering buying this book, I recommend buying a recent edition, or checking Paula's website, cosmeticscop.com, and seeing if a new edition is forthcoming. Other than that one hesitation, I wholeheartly recommend this book to everyone who has hair!

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With thousands of hair care products on supermarket, drugstore, and salon shelves, each with its own grandiose claims, consumers are understandably confused. In this new edition - with over 75 percent new material - the "Ralph Nader of rouge" applies her high standards to shampoos and conditioners, styling gels, mousses, hairsprays, dyes, and permanents, and also devotes a chapter to the concerns women of color may have, from relaxing techniques to braiding and weaving.

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African American Woman's Guide to Successful Make-up and Skin Care Review

African American Woman's Guide to Successful Make-up and Skin Care
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I have to disagree with the other reviewers. As someone just trying to learn how to apply makeup I didn't find this book helpful at all. I especially didn't like the use of drawings instead of pics. You can draw whatever you like but it's not the same as looking at a pic of someone who is supposed to have small close set eyes... you all know what I mean. I don't think this is a good book for the novice and that includes the skin care tips. Wash your face twice a day and don't use drying products. There that should take care of the cleansing routine and I have saved you some money to boot..... I expected better than this.

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Return to Beautiful Skin: Your Guide to Truly Effective Nontoxic Skin Care Review

Return to Beautiful Skin: Your Guide to Truly Effective Nontoxic Skin Care
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I am constantly skeptical about books I read regarding Organic products and the people who are writing these books and their qualifications. I was hesitant because although the authors seemed to have extensive experience in the industry it did not seem to define their qualifications for verifying the information. They weren't scientists or doctors per se. However, the forward is written by an M.D. that had some very positive things to say. Also, the author diligently cites her sources to various information from organizations including the Environmental Protection Agency and also various medical journals and other health related studies so I felt I could rely on the information I was getting.
Also, I happened to know that the author owned her own personal care line. Many times the intent for books like this is to sell their own product and use it as a marketing tool. I was pleasantly surprised that although she mentioned that she owned a company she didn't specify her products or what it was she sold exactly. She made no attempt to market her own products to entice sales. I have a lot of respect for her intent for getting the information out to the public for the sake of the public and not to make a buck.
Lastly, the book is intelligently organized which includes a scientific background on the anatomy of the skin as well as important facts about organic versus non-organic product. There is also a very thorough list and explanation on the particular ingredients she means to address and how to read labels! I recommend this book to every open minded individual willing to read it.

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An overwhelming number of products on the market today promise to make dull, dry, scaly, oily, or acne-prone skin radiant. Often, though, these products only improve the skin slightly--for a time--or actually make the skin worse. Othes do absolutely nothing at all, except drain your budget. But Baby boomers--who are striving to live in harmony with nature, and to age with grace, style, even panache--are demanding more. "Return to Beautiful Skin" was written for this dynamic, groundbreaking generation, and those coming afer. Filled with prqctical, real-world strategies to enhance the skin by using all-natural, nontoxic products, this book clears up the mysteries surrounding skin care, opens the way for readers to reclaim the radiant skin they were born with, and offers valuable insights into contemporary skin care products and regimens. Among them: How much the world has been inundated by toxic chemicals, how to identify these toxins in skin care products, and how to avoid them; How to distinguish between natural producs and nontoxic products; How nature and science, working in tandem, can enhance overall health, skin health, and the planet; How to bring out inner beauty and age gracefully. "Return to Beautiful Skin" tells readers al about sun care, how to minimize wrinkles, how to clear up acne at any age, and how to live healthfully to bring out your inner radiance and keep your skin radiant for your entire lives.

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The African American Woman's Guide to Successful Makeup and Skincare, Revised Edition Review

The African American Woman's Guide to Successful Makeup and Skincare, Revised Edition
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I've never really cared that much about what I used on my face or if I had on make-up. But going out one night, my friend got me to try a full face of make-up, and I looked pretty good. This book helped me do it on my own. It was a great starting point, easy to follow with great pictures. I learned how to take care of my skin better and it looks healthier. I also found with the help of the color chart some new and different choices to make with my clothes, and it even suggested accent colors to compliment your main outfit color. You can't always wear black! The skin type chart helped me realize that I actually have combination not oily skin. Oily skin would be especially oily in your t-zone and then all over. By answering the simple questions, I went in search of products more suited to my skin type. Great, straightforward book.

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The Ultimate Guide to Successful Makeup and Skincare for Every Woman of Color Who Wants to Look and Feel Her Best* A complete listing of cosmetic products, tools to use, and professional techniques to design your best look* The best products for your skin type and the best colors for your complexion* What corrective beauty products to buy and what regular skincare regimen to follow* Solutions to your beauty problems, including nutrition, nail care, and hair care* Great advice from the women whose looks you love"This is the book we've been waiting for. Fornay is a master."-Susan Taylor, Essence magazine"This wonderful book will empower you to be knowledgeable, well-groomed, confident, and successful. It's the ultimate guide for every woman of color who wants to radiate her beauty."-Upscale magazine"Alfred Fornay has exemplified perfection in the beauty and fashion industry. His style, e'lan, and foresight have been emulated by countless others."-Naomi Sims, superstar model; author, All About Health and Beauty for the Black Woman"Before black women knew which way to turn, where to look to affirm their beauty, and find the tools to enhance their beauty, there was Alfred, setting the pace."-Constance White, former style reporter, the New York Times; author, Style NoirThis internationally acclaimed makeup and skincare handbook and guide has shown thousands and thousands of women how to successfully present their own unique beauty.

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Natural Beauty From The Garden: More Than 200 Do-It-Yourself Beauty Recipes & Garden Ideas Review

Natural Beauty From The Garden: More Than 200 Do-It-Yourself Beauty Recipes and Garden Ideas
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I loved the other two books a lot. When I bought this book, I was hesitant that there could possibly be much more that Janice could show me... Was I wrong? YES! Filled with loads of information and wonderful recipes and how-tos this book doesn't even reach the bookshelf, I keep it so handy! Great job Janice Cox!

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The third book in the very successful Natural Beauty series with sales over 70,000.If Natural Beauty at Home was inspired by the kitchen, and Natural Beauty for All Seasons was inspired by gift-giving, this book is inspired by the garden. Here, author Janice Cox presents over two hundred brand-new recipes for home beauty treatments that make use of common flowers, plants, herbs, grasses, and trees to create useful and lovely products for all aspects of skin, hair care, and bathing enjoyment. Readers will have her trademark step-by-step recipes for such items as Sunflower Seed Scrub, Aloe and Calula Cream, Rose Geranium Splash, Apricot Baby Oil, Scented Bath Pillow, and many, many more. In addition, over one hundred garden notes are sprinkled throughout the book, containing information on soil type, tools, containers, growing tips, and simple, whimsical garden designs. But, although gardeners will be drawn to this aspect of the book, you don't have to have a garden, or even a window box, to make the recipes here, since all ingredients can be found in natural food stores or farmers' markets. Natural Beauty from the Garden simply captures the spirit of the outdoors while promoting a fun, economical, natural beauty regime. This is a charming collection of beauty and garden freshness that anyone who loves to pamper herself or grow a garden full of flowers will want to have.

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The Beauty Bible: The Ultimate Guide to Smart Beauty Review

The Beauty Bible: The Ultimate Guide to Smart Beauty
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The Beauty Bible is meant as a companion volume to Paula Bogoun's Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, and it does contain some unique information not found in Don't Go..., including advice on overall body care and tips on makeup application. However, the most helpful sections of this book--eg, instructions for blemish/acne treatment, inside information about product ingredients, etc.--are covered more succinctly and clearly in Begoun's other work, which also includes a ton of useful information on specific skin care and makeup products. I recommend that you first purchase Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, and if you then require additional information, consider buying this book.

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Myriad new formulas, outrageous claims, and hot controversies run rampant in the cosmetics industry. This second edition of The Beauty Bible will help clear up the confusion. From tanning pills to oxygen in products, from facial exercises to behind-the-scenes industry information, this book covers it all. Containing 50 percent new material, this edition includes advice on the latest cosmetic surgery procedures, online beauty shopping, and permanent makeup. Drawing on her background as a makeup artist, her 20-plus years as a consumer reporter, and the latest dermatological studies, Paula Begoun (a.k.a. the "Cosmetics Cop") gives readers the tools and information they need to make smart skincare decisions.

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Natural Beauty Basics : Create Your Own Cosmetics and Body Care Products Review

Natural Beauty Basics : Create Your Own Cosmetics and Body Care Products
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I like the explanations for different oils, additives etc and what type of skin is best for them. I also like that the book included cautions for different EO's (i.e. for pregnant women and sun exposure) as beginners would not know about needing to be careful of these things.
One thing that I WAS NOT impressed with was that she has you buy an organic base for different things (soaps, shampoos, etc) and just add the EO's rather than tell you how to make it completely from scratch yourself.
One word of caution - DO NOT USE THE SHAMPOO RECIPES for everyday use. The author is an RN and herbalist not a cosmetologist. She has you buy a baby shampoo for your base and just add the rest. I am a licensed cosmetologist and can tell you that baby shampoo is the worst shampoo you can use on your hair for everyday use. It is a clarifying shampoo used to strip your hair completely of everything and you will end up with dry, brittle, split end prone hair. It is ok for babies as babies have different kind of hair that is coated and needs the harsh shampoo in order to get it cleaned. It doesnt bother babies hair for one because you should only wash their hair at the most 3 times a week and for two their hair produces more oils to protect it. Bottom line - if you are going to use this shampoo, limit your usage to no more than once every two weeks to remove product buildup (use less than that if you dont use a lot of product). Consult another book for better hair care recipes - I highly recommend the book "Organic Body Care Recipes" by Stephanie Tourles (a licensed esthetician.

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Taking care of yourself means making healthy choices.We are inundated with ads that tell us we cannot have naturally beautiful skin and hair without buying and using expensive brand name products. The fact is, we can attain a radiant, healthy appearance by making our own skin and hair care products out of all-natural ingredients. Dorie Byers, a registered nurse, master gardener and herb enthusiast, describes the properties and characteristics of dozens of herbs, essential oils, and other natural ingredients, and provides a wealth of recipes for every skin type. These alternatives to commercial preparations will save you money and put you in control of the healthy ingredients you apply to your body.

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The Soapmaker's Companion: A Comprehensive Guide with Recipes, Techniques & Know-How (Natural Body Series - The Natural Way to Enhance Your Life) Review

The Soapmaker's Companion: A Comprehensive Guide with Recipes, Techniques and Know-How (Natural Body Series - The Natural Way to Enhance Your Life)
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This is one of my favorite books I've found on the wonderful, newly found hobby of mine - Soapmaking!
The author does a brilliant job of combining the must-have step-by-step detailed instructions on soapmaking basics for beginners, with the best list and descriptions of all soapmaking ingredients!
Beginners and experts alike will enjoy the many tried and true recipes, even specialty soaps! It also covers the "Chemistry of soapmaking", including tables for making your own recipes! She even has a section on starting up your own business to sell your handmade soap creations! And it is all put together in an easy to understand and follow format, for us beginners, or "dummys" in soapmaking!
The only reason that I rated this book at "4 stars", instead of "5 stars" is because it does not include any pictures (and I LOVE pictures!)- only the hand-drawn illustrations in green ink, as is the print, featured throughout the book. She does use alot of fragrances & different oils in her soap recipes, but includes a list of buying resources in the back.
This, along with my other favorite book on soapmaking, "The Complete Soapmaker", by Norma Coney, (full of beautiful pictures!)which features mostly "hand-milled" or rebatched soaps, are the ones I find myself going to time and time again for reference and inspiration!

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Basic soapmaking instruction and specialty techniques like marbling, layering, and making transparent and liquid soaps.

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