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"Deborah Burnes, skin care expert extraordinaire, has released her skincare bible. You will appreciate her extensive list of both healing ingredients and those to avoid. It’s refreshing to read words from a truthful and trusted industry pioneer, who has been reminding us for over 20 years that knowledge is power."―Tracy Merriken, aesthetician and owner of SÄDÉ Spa
"Being educated on both what you put in and on your body is crucial to foster a holistic lifestyle. With The Beauty Geek's Guide to Skincare, Deborah Burnes empowers everyone to be a conscious beauty shopper."―Dr. Frank Lipman, Founder Eleven Eleven Wellness Center
"As a retailer of natural products, having a resource that gives ingredient information we can use, while helping people find their perfect product, is invaluable. A book like this makes our jobs easier and our customers happier. Wouldn’t be caught in the aisle without it."―Jacob Peters, Wellness Coordinator, Oliver’s Markets
About the Author
Deborah Burnes is the co-founder and CEO of Sumbody, a skin care company dedicated to all-natural, eco-friendly products. Lauded as being “at the forefront of the natural beauty product revolution,” Deborah has amassed thousands of devoted fans and clients.
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4.2 out of 5
83.33% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this book
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5.0 out of 5 stars adds some updated ingredient information to the industry standards
LE here. Upon first glace I wasn't sure this book would be something to keep when I saw it excluded alpha arbutin which is a pretty widely used and known ingredient in 2021. I looked further to see how many other common ingredients were missing, but found that it includes several ingredients Milady's dictionary is lacking. It has black current bud floral wax, black currant leaf extract and black current seed oil - Milady only mentions the extract and seed oil. Beauty Geek's Guide also includes ingredients that are becoming more common in wholistic skincare like astragalus. I appreciate the different approach this dictionary takes to it's descriptions and content. Useful reference!
5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative
I learned so much about the ingredients that go in our skin and hair products. The author made it easy to understand what is in our products we use every and the effects.
4.0 out of 5 stars Informative
A lot of information about certain ingredients that are readily available to find in the book as opposed to going on line and searching for each ingredient. I consider it a good addition
5.0 out of 5 stars Schooling Students
Schools are adding this book to the esthetician curriculum. I am glad I invested in this a while back.
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE LOVE
I love this book. I’m trying to creat my own skin care products perfect book even helps with other underlying issues
5.0 out of 5 stars Thumbs up
My aesthetician loved it. She was impressed with how much info it had. Good buy, good gift
5.0 out of 5 stars easy and simple read
loved that the first 3 parts weren’t too long. it was basic. and then the rest are definitions of each ingredient. the last part wasn’t what i was expecting but worth a shot of trying. i don’t think i’ll make product until i understand the biochemistry behind ingredients
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The Beauty Geek’s guide to skin care
Really love learning about this and is making me learn so much that I should know about skin care
The descriptions of the ingredients are very clear and understandable.
It is very good to a first approach to the skin care ingredients. I liked that it has at the beginning a brief explanation of the skin problems and the right way to read a label. It is not an exhaustive list of all the ingredients we can find.
Not recommend.
Chat GPT is better than this book.I don't know form where this book received good reviews.
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