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Sick Skin
- Skincare Made Simple
- Narrated by: Will Stauff
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
Imagine spending years of your life working for someone else, unknowingly compromising your health, all the while believing you're reaping benefits. It sounds like a dreadful nightmare, doesn't it? Unfortunately, this is the reality for countless women and an increasing number of men when it comes to their skincare regimen. Entranced by endless practices and products promising eternal youth, skincare consumers are being deceived.
This book is a wake up call and a must-listen for anyone who uses skincare products.
Dr. Yuval Bibi, MD, PhD, a highly respected Board Certified Dermatologist, has made a disheartening revelation throughout his years of experience—the skincare industry is predominantly a scam. But how does this industry manage to manipulate people into using its products?
In Sick Skin, we embark on a comprehensive exploration of the skincare industrial complex, also known as The SIC. We uncover its strategies, expose its fallacies, and even shed light on some of its advantages. You will liberate yourself from the grasp of the SIC matrix and perceive the industry for what it truly is.
In the second part of this book, we delve into an intriguing concept—Skinese, the language of your skin. With this newfound understanding, you will decipher the important messages your skin conveys and know precisely how to respond to them. Equally crucial, you will learn what actions to avoid, preventing yourself from digging deeper into the metaphorical hole.
This book represents a true revolution, granting individuals the freedom to reclaim their agency and empowering them to take responsibility for their own skin health.