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The Beauty Bible



This fantastic new addition to the Beauty Bible range is jam packed with hints and tips on what to use to look, and more importantly feel, better, and is crammed with your reviews on the green products that really do make a difference. Many of these ranges, such as Trilogy, AD synergy and Barefoot Botanicals and of course Bare Escentuals (which we have been selling since August 2005) we are delighted to say, we already stock and recommend.

The Green Beauty Bible
63 per cent of us have sensitive skin, mainly due to cosmetics and our environment and so never has there been a more timely moment to look at the more natural beauty products on the market. Sarah and Jo discuss all the relevant topics including what healing plants to use for your skin type, 10 natural ways to boost your immune system, how to look after your hair more naturally as well as presenting their Green Goddesses featuring Alicia Silverstone, Liz Earle and Scheherazade Goldsmith amongst others. And for the latest round of their ongoing consumer survey they recruited over 1100 new testers who report on 44 categories of natural products from miracle creams to suncare, mascara to shampoo. The result is a blueprint for a more natural, healthier way of living beautifully, which is gentler on you and the environment.

Synopsis
If you worry about the food you eat then you should worry about what you put on your skin - the chemicals in cosmetics are absorbed into the bloodstream, and that can't be a good thing. 63 per cent of us have sensitive skin, mainly due to cosmetics and our environment and so never has there been a more ripe moment to look at the more natural beauty products on the market. Sarah and Jo answer all your queries and set out the answers from their huge Tried & Tested survey of greener beauty products to give you an authoritative guiding hand in this relatively new market.

About the authors Josephine Fairley and Sarah Stacey:

Josephine Fairley is a contributing editor to Sainsbury's Magazine and The Mail on Sunday's You magazine and also writes fro a wide range of other publications. She has written more than a dozen books - including the bestselling Beauty Bible series with Sarah Stacey.

Sarah Stacey is the health editor of The Mail on Sunday's You magazine. Sarah started her career in journalism reporting on environmental issues for the Daily Telegraph.