If you had a heart attack, would you go to a personal trainer to treat your chest pain? If you had cancer, would you seek treatment from a journalist who reviews chemotherapy drugs? No, you wouldn't. You would go to a cardiologist or an oncologist--an expert with vast clinical experience and knowledge. So why do we go to a beauty counter in a store or watch videos by beauty bloggers on YouTube to get skincare advice?
Consultant dermatologist Dr. Natalia Spierings draws on a decade of work helping thousands of people achieve great skin by empowering you to navigate the confusing--and expensive--world of skincare. If you have a problem with your skin, it is a skin abnormality and cannot be corrected with a three-step skincare regime you buy at a department store.
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Think of this book as your personal consultation with Dr. Spierings, and let her give you the information you need to start getting the best from your skincare--without hurting your wallet!