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The Smart Woman's Skincare Guide

 


I’ve published The Smart Woman’s Skincare Guide, because skincare advice should be useful, honest and easy to follow — not a maze of advertising, jargon and expensive products. I earn no commission from anything in the book, there is no agenda other than providing simple friendly advice - simple science-backed routines you can use every day, whether you’re on a budget, travel a lot, or want a solid routine for changing skin across life stages. And it's free, as are all of my books on Google Play - grab them all if you want.

What’s in the book

  • My clear, step-by-step routines for morning and evening.

  • How to pick products for your skin type and climate.

  • Practical advice for common problems: dryness, pigmentation, sensitivity, breakouts, and aging.

  • Evidence-based notes on ingredients that work (and those that mostly don’t).

Who this book is for

  • Busy women who want effective routines without fuss.

  • Anyone starting skincare and unsure where to begin.

  • Readers who want clear, practical explanations of why routines matter.

Why this matters
Good skincare prevents problems, reduces wasted money, and helps skin stay healthy as we age. Small, consistent changes matter more than fancy products. My goal is to give you tools that are easy to follow and based on real science.

Where to get it
The Smart Woman’s Skincare Guide is available on Google Play:

 https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=_62GEQAAQBAJ

Feel free to email me at idpearson@gmail.com.

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