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How Not to Look Old: Fast and Effortless Ways to Look 10 Years Younger, 10 Pounds Lighter, 10 Times Better

How Not to Look Old: Fast and Effortless Ways to Look 10 Years Younger, 10 Pounds Lighter, 10 Times Better

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Author: Charla Krupp
Publisher: Springboard Press
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 178 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 232
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ISBN: 0446581143
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.7042
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Publication Date: January 2, 2008
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Forget getting older gracefully--This is the beauty and style bible every woman has been waiting for!HOW NOT TO LOOK OLD is the first--ever cheat sheet of to-dos and fast fixes that pay-off big time--all from Charla and her friends, the best hair pros, makeup artists, designers, dermatologists, cosmetic dentists and personal shoppers in the biz. Packed with eye-opening details on hair color, brows, lipstick, wrinkle-erasers, jeans, shapewear, jewelry, heels, and more, the book speaks to every woman: from low maintenance types who don't want to spend a fortune or tons of time on her looks to high maintenance women who believe in looking fabulous at any price. There's also too-old vs. just-right before and after photos, celebrity examples of good and bad style, shopping lists of Charla's brilliant buys in fashion and beauty products, coveted addresses of "Where the top beauty pros go," fun sidebars--and more.

Known to national audiences from her ten years on NBC's Today show, style expert Charla Krupp dishes out her secrets in this "ultimate" to-do list for looking hip and fabulous -- no matter what your age.



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3 out of 5 stars "Clearly I look the best, and here's how to look like me!"   January 5, 2009
Zenith (Medford, MA)
Style self-help books for aging Boomers and Gen-Xers are conspicuous on every bookstore shelf nowadays - Amazon alone has over 3500. I've read about 10 myself, from different authors, and gotten some good fashion and style advice. Charla Krupp's new book, "How Not to Look Old," purports to show those of us over 40 how to drop 10 years and 10 pounds in 10 minutes just by following her advice.

Most of her recommendations are basic fashion and health advice: lose the mommy jeans, get fitted for the right bra, don't show your thong, wear sunscreen, and most surprising for a fashion editor, don't wear heels over 2-1/2 inches. Some are more quixotic (wear only pink lipstick, wear nude fishnets) or financially infeasible (buy $300 sunglasses). Some are clearly off-base for anyone outside the LA-influenced fashion world (as a 43-year-old university professor, nude stockings are a classroom staple - bare legs are not an option in freezing Boston, and her recommended black tights with peep-toe platforms would look ridiculous), but she lost me when she recommends injecting Restylane into your earlobes to correct earring droopage! That's just gross.

Tiger Lily is right: Krupp's approach to Y&H (young & hip) is one-size-fits-all, and individuality is out. She wants to make you look like her. If you're in a fashion and beauty rut, this book can help you break out of it, but if you are relatively Y&H already, there's not much new here. I would recommend reading this book with a skeptical eye - many of her recommendations are good ones, but anyone with a modicum of common sense and the wisdom we have all gained at our age can separate the good advice from the narcissistic and nonsensical.



3 out of 5 stars Buy a magazine instead   December 23, 2008
newmomjd (Aurora, CO USA)
I think this book is basically one big magazine. In fact, if you are interested in finding out what to do/not do with regard to beauty products, grab the January 23, 2009 issue of All You magazine. It literally has pretty much all the recommendations for beauty products to use or avoid -- on pages 30 - 33! Plus, the products recommended in the magazine are MUCH more affordable.
Hope that helps.



4 out of 5 stars A must-read for women over 35   December 12, 2008
hsmom
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Charla Krupp does a great job breaking down all of those little details that age women. Yes, some things in this book you probably already know - no "mom jeans", get rid of your gray hair, and don't shop in the junior department. However, there are lots of other suggestions for looking younger that you might not know - wearing light pink lipstick, never wearing nude pantyhose, and cream blush instead of powder. The only reason I didn't give this book 5 stars is that she includes an entire chapter on botox and injectable wrinkle fillers. In my world, this isn't something the average woman does and at this point in my life, I would not even consider these types of procedures.


5 out of 5 stars A really good book about looking younger   December 8, 2008
Grace
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was pleasantely suprised that this book delivered what it said it would on the cover. It is about attitude, but also about how you dress, act and what you put on your face. The author explains it all. I have recommend this to others and they too have seen results. Another good book I'd suggest: Stop the Age Clock: Look 20 Years Younger, 20 Pounds Lighter and 200% Prettier in Only 20 Days Together, both books have worked wonders for my life!


5 out of 5 stars A Must Read!   December 3, 2008
Cindy Chandler (Charlotte, NC)
This book really nails it. I found several things I needed to change. Be prepared to be horrified when you see yourself described in the "don't do this" sections......

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