French Women Don't Get Facelifts
The Secret of Aging with Style & Attitude
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Mireille Guiliano
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Written by:
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Mireille Guiliano
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The author of the bestselling French Women Don't Get Fat shares the secrets and strategies of aging with attitude, joy, and no surgery.
With her signature blend of wit, no-nonsense advice, and storytelling flair, Mireille Guiliano returns with a delightful, encouraging take on beauty and aging for our times. For anyone who has ever spent the equivalent of a mortgage payment on anti-aging lotions or procedures, dressed inappropriate for their age, gained a little too much in the middle, or accidentally forgot how to flirt, here is a proactive way to stay looking and feeling great, without resorting to "the knife" - a French woman's most guarded beauty secrets revealed for the benefit of us all!
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Worst book I have ever read
This book, narrated in a pedantic style by the author, purports to offer “secrets” as to why French women are more beautiful than “their global sisters”. It fails on all fronts and was absolutely infuriating to listen to.
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