In The World's Best-Kept Beauty Secrets, author Diane Irons reveals hundreds of insider tips on how to look and feel fabulous, inside and out, for practically pennies. A former model and confidante to the stars, Irons demystifies the hype surrounding the costly products and fads of today's beauty industry. Energize your own great style and beauty with these amazing secrets! Included are supermodels' tips on using milk to exfoliate skin, disguising breakouts in an instant with inexpensive products from your medicine chest and dropping weight quickly and safely. Also included Use The World's Best-Kept Beauty Secrets to find out what really works in beauty, diet and fashion.
Easily considered one of those throw away bathroom books that wasn't relevant even when it first came out. There are a couple of decent tips - most of them outdated, some of them old fashioned typical how to's... nothing that's actually break through or secret about them. Most readers will probably recognize several of the tips almost word for word cut and pasted in random magazines buried in the back pages most don't bother reading.
No sources given for dubious claims, and some tips that are almost certainly wrong (mouthwash recipe that includes honey, advice to cover/remedy dark undereye circles with blue(?!) eyeshadow and tea bags) make me wary of the rest. At least it was short