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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The book is from 2008 and it shows. Telling women you can't go bare legged in the summer if you have varicose veins? Screw that noise! However, the colour and shape of clothes tips are still useful. Was worth the scan. ( ) While this another one of the color me beauty/fashion books it is geared to a segment of the population that is often ignored when it comes to beauty advice. Nice to know that someone realizes that not everyone who want to look nice is a twenty or thirty something. And age issues aren't all about wrinkles either - sags and bags are in all kinds of new places and one's coloring also changes. Great advice spanning the spectrum to even include what type of glasses look best. Highly recommended for anyone 40+ who wants to learn how to deal with a changing body but doesn't want to give up on looking fabulous. no reviews | add a review
Following on from Hamlyn's successful Colour Me Confident, Colour Me Younger is the matter-of-fact guide to all the secrets which help turn back the clock and make you young again. By assessing which colours work best with you, Colour Me Younger shows you how to cover yourself from top to toe in the most flattering, anti-aging styles available. Hair, make-up, wardrobe, underwear - nothing is left under wraps. Featuring real women in their 40s, 50s and 60s, this practical book really does hold the key to defying the effects of time. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)646.7042Technology Home & family management Sewing, clothing, management of personal and family life Management of personal and family lifeLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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