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Black Skin: the Definitive Skincare Guide by Dija Ayodele
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Black Skin: the Definitive Skincare Guide

HarperCollins Publishers · 2021-11-25

Edition details: Hardcover – May 17, 2022

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Health & Fitness / Diseases / Skin
  • Good for readers interested in black
  • Good for fans of Health

What You Get

  • Themes: Bible, Women, Black.
  • Reading lane: Diseases and Beauty & Grooming.
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers.

Categories

What we read

  • Health & Fitness / Diseases / Skin

    69%
  • HEALTH & FITNESS / Beauty & Grooming / Skin Care

    68%
  • Art / African

    59%

About This Book

‘A myth-busting tour of all things Black skin.’ ELLE magazine Dija Ayodele takes you through the lifetime of skin, sharing transformative essentials from how to work out your skin type to the dos and don’ts for your everyday routine. She explains the best ingredients for your skin and your budget, and the issues that Black women face: hyperpigmentation, general skin discolouration and increased dryness. Dija examines the concept of identity, looking at the way history has sh...

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‘A myth-busting tour of all things Black skin.’ ELLE magazine Dija Ayodele takes you through the lifetime of skin, sharing transformative essentials from how to work out your skin type to the dos and don’ts for your everyday routine. She explains the best ingredients for your skin and your budget, and the issues that Black women face: hyperpigmentation, general skin discolouration and increased dryness. Dija examines the concept of identity, looking at the way history has shaped how Black women express themselves in beauty and skincare, and debunks common myths and misconceptions: do darker skin tones need SPF? And is there any truth to the saying ‘Black don’t crack?’ Intelligent, informed and indispensable, this is the guide that every Black woman has been waiting for. Read more

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