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Be Beautiful: Every Girl's Guide to Hair, Skin and Make-up


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No. of pages 160

Published: 2009

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Great for age 12-18 years

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A practical and comprehensive beauty guide for teen girls by an award-winning beauty journalist. At some point, every girl is going to come up with a whole bunch of questions about her skin, her hair, her looks ... and when Alice's daughter, Molly, started asking, there seemed to be so many, you could write a book. With chapters about hair, make-up, spots, skincare, hair removal, manicures, pedicures and how to look good in pictures, this fabulous beauty bible extends a sympathetic helping hand as it guides teenagers through the minefield of often inappropriate beauty advice in a friendly and informative way.

 

There are 160 pages in this book. This is a guide book. This book was published 2009 by Walker Books Ltd .

Debbie Powell graduated from the Arts Institute Bournemouth in 2007 with a degree in illustration and now lives and works in London. She uses a variety of materials and techniques to produce her imagery and is inspired by Ancient Egyptian jewellery, African textiles, natural organic shapes and forms, as well as everyday objects she sees on her day-to-day travels. Alice Hart-Davis is an award-winning beauty journalist who writes for many publications including the Daily Telegraph and the Evening Standard. She knows that beauty is more than skin deep, but understands that we live in a fickle society that judges people on their looks, so she thinks we might as well try to look our best. Molly Hindhaugh loves sleepovers, reading, acting classes and listening to music. At school, her favourite classes are art and history and chemistry and she almost always hands her homework in on time. She goes to school in London and is fortunate that her teachers take a liberal view of her experimentation with eyeliner. Alice Hart-Davis is an award-winning beauty journalist who writes for many publications including the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and the Evening Standard. Alice lives in London, W2. www. alicehartdavis. com

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