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Rating:  Summary: Pictures are excellent Review: I love this book because the photographs are so clear. Each exercise shows great pictures: one shows a drawing of the entire head with all the muscles and the targeted ones highlighted, and one photo of the woman's face with lines drawn on the skin showing the targeted muscles, and then the photo(s) of the exercise with a very clear written description. I love it!
Rating:  Summary: Not much foundation here to build anything! Review: I purchased this book about two years ago thru a catalog. It took 3 months to receive it and was very dissapointed in its contents. The descriptions and instructions are barely there. All this information could have been put in a leaflet. Though the photos are well done they are not enough, neither is the text. Buy Carole Maggio's book and video "Facercise". Book is well written and the video is even better. The exercises truly work when done correctly.
Rating:  Summary: AWESOME BOOK! Review: This book is very detailed especially the drawings of the face showing you every muscle being worked. I haven't had this book long, but look forward to some very exciting results. If you have just five mins a day this book is for you. I just incorporate it with my daily workouts. Why not workout your face just like you workout your body, it makes perfect sense. Everything the author says about working out your facial muscles like you workout your body's muscles is so true! I have been working out with weights for years and know first hand what good toned muscles can do for your body and it's appearance. So pick up a copy you will be glad you did!
Rating:  Summary: I have had this book and used it off and on for the last Review: year. One thing that impressed me about this book is that it actually addresses the issue of line formation from doing facial exercises. Thus, it tells you where to place your fingers to prevent the formation of artificial lines. None of the other facercise books or tapes do that. However, you have to picture some of the exercises since the book doesn't explain how to do some of them.I recommend THIS book along with some type of facercise tape.
Rating:  Summary: I have had this book and used it off and on for the last Review: year. One thing that impressed me about this book is that it actually addresses the issue of line formation from doing facial exercises. Thus, it tells you where to place your fingers to prevent the formation of artificial lines. None of the other facercise books or tapes do that. However, you have to picture some of the exercises since the book doesn't explain how to do some of them. I recommend THIS book along with some type of facercise tape.
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