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The DERMAdoctor Skinstruction Manual: The Smart Guide to Healthy, Beautiful Skin and Looking Good at Any Age

The DERMAdoctor Skinstruction Manual: The Smart Guide to Healthy, Beautiful Skin and Looking Good at Any AgeAuthor: M.D., Audrey Kunin
Creator: Bill Gottlieb
Brand: DERMAdoctor
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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 416
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Size: 416 pages
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Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.5

ISBN: 0743264991
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.72
EAN: 9780743264990
ASIN: 0743264991

Publication Date: March 1, 2005
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Product Description
The DERMAdoctor is in. And she's here to give an informed, friendly and practical answer to every skin care question you've ever asked! The DERMAdoctor Skinstruction Manual is the ultimate guide to radiant skin, anti-aging, health, beauty and beyond. Written by board-certified dermatologist Audrey Kunin, M.D., this is a hands-on, comprehensive guidebook to maintaining healthy, beautiful skin and looking great at any age. From embarrassing acne to pesky spider veins, age-revealing sun damage to tiresome under eye circles, Dr. Kunin has an effective, long-lasting prescription for it all.

It's not just skin deep! The DERMAdoctor Skinstruction Manual goes beyond any other book on skin care you've ever read. In her trademark warm and witty tone, Dr. Kunin frankly discusses the countless skin conditions we've all had questions aboutincluding enlarged pores, rashes, discoloration, and more serious concerns like skin cancerand provides straightforward explanations about why and how they affect us all. But Dr. Kunin doesn't just explain the problem. This book is full of unique and useful advice for preventing skin problems before they happen, and repairing or reversing them when they do. From head to toe, The DERMAdoctor Skinstruction Manual is your indispensable guide to:

Glowing, Beautiful Skin: For anyone suffering from acne, oily skin, rosacea, m. . .

Amazon.com Review
Getting proper advice is the first step in having great skin, but finding truth amongst all the hype is easier said than done. Instead of relying on your favorite cosmetic counter or this week's magazine cover story, try starting with Audrey Kunin's The DERMAdoctor Skinstruction Manual; not only is it a great starting point for separating medical fact from pretty packaging, it covers nearly everything that can ever happen to your skin, from teenage acne to post-menopausal dryness.

Arranged alphabetically by topic, its design makes finding the information you need a breeze--and Kunin's casual, conversational style is enjoyably readable. If you've ever wished you could corner a dermatologist at a dinner party and ask about that odd little rash or bump that just won't go away, you'll love the tone. Along with clear explanations of a range of complaints, she provides an even broader range of possible solutions, including prescriptions to discuss with your doctor and simple over-the-counter remedies. Some are her own formulations; even more are not. Whatever the answer is to your problem, it'll be as practical as possible: None of those 19-step daily skincare routines here.

With her background in non-surgical cosmetic dermatology, she's quite open to treatments (like Botox and steroids) that some prefer to avoid. At the same time, her medical background provides her with a solid research base that allows readers to feel that they're getting accurate answers to questions like, "Is mad cow disease communicable via collagen injections?" or, "What's the minimum SPF to look for in sunscreen?" Whether you're trying to prevent skin cancer, control psoriasis or keep on top of your complexion throughout the coming years, Kunin's detailed advice will help get the job done. Jill Lightner

Amazon.com Exclusive Content

Special Interview with Audrey Kunin, MD
"I believe consulting with a dermatologist should be convenient, informative, and economical--that's why I moved my office online," says Dr. Audrey Kunin, a practicing, board-certified dermatologist, creator of DERMAdoctor Specialist Skin Care, and founder of DERMAdoctor.comĀ®, where her focus has been to inform and educate customers on nonprescription treatments for conditions ranging from crow's feet, stretch marks and cellulite to rosacea, discoloration, bruising, male-specific concerns, and a far broader range of skin issues "rarely spoken of, and even less frequently embraced by cosmetics," she observes. Amazon.com contributor Jill Lightner spoke with Dr. Kunin, who shared some tips on how to discern fact from fiction when it comes to skin care advice, and how to make the most of your visits to the dermatologist. Read our interview.


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5 out of 5 stars Amazing! This book changed my life!!!   May 9, 2005
Beauty Junkie (Ohio, USA)
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

Never have I ever read a skin care book that covered everything I could ever have imagined (and I've read them all!). Dr. Kunin is amazing - she doesn't mince words about how to fix whatever is ailing you or you may be worried about. Where have you ever seen a book mention skin concerns that can arise with breast implants, menopause and odd skin conditions I've never heard of along with acne and dandruff? And she isn't about trying to sell something. Instead, she is self empowering the reader to do what it takes to solve the problem whether it's over the counter, beauty counter or prescription. She just tells it like it is. This is THE book I'm going to turn to for myself and my family for years to come.


5 out of 5 stars nothing fancy...the review i mean   July 16, 2007
G. harry (Amherst, MA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book in question is a masterpi...welll not quite. It is a very basic book. THis would be a great gift for a teenager. Or it would be a quick fun read for someone who knows nothing about skin care. Just like everyother book out there written by an expert expalining to non educated people.

Do not take that offensively. It's just a very basic book. Nothing fancy. But if you know nothing about skincare you'll learn from this book. If you know the basics, then it's a quick read. Entertaining as it is written by a woman who is bubbly. She is not serious at all, just fun to read.



5 out of 5 stars Info about all sorts of different skin care ailments!   July 27, 2007
Jeni - SavvySkin.com (Las Vegas, NV)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I liked this book because it gives you an overview of so many different skin care problems, and it gave me tips about problems I didn't know I could fix. This is a good reference book to keep around, in case you get a new ailment that you need to learn about.


4 out of 5 stars The book I've been waiting for!   May 23, 2005
Scarlett Rabinowitz (USA)
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

As a medical journalist I am always on the lookout for great sources of sound, health information I can pass along to my readers. When I found this book - which was actually quite by accident - I knew I struck gold! It covers the most common (and not so common) skin conditions - which include not only things like wrinkles and fine lines, but also rashes and infections and some very serious problems. This is a reference book every woman should have, particularly mothers - kids get all kinds of skin problems growing up and what you will read in this book could be a real help.
Unlike the other reviewers I did not find this book commerical at all, but instead helpful and insightful. Pick it up - it will be money well spent!
Colette Bouchez -
author of "Your Perfectly Pampered Menopause'
and www.YourMenopause.com



4 out of 5 stars An informative skincare encyclopedia!   January 1, 2006
Kharabella (Somewhere in the midwest . . .)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I can't give it a five, because she does plug her own products. But having a mini-encyclopedia of skin diseases and conditions is a great thing. I wish I had purchased a book like this a long time ago. I have a dermatologist, but she doesn't take the time to really explain, in plain English, what is happening and why. The Dermadoctor does that for the kind of condition that you might seek help for (acne, eczema, hair loss, psoriasis) and also for somethings that we may not immediately seek help for, such as cellulite, cold sores, chapped lips, hives, and dandruff.

This isn't a book to read front-to-back, but if you are into healthy skin, I really think this is a great book to have around the house.


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