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Staging Your Comeback
- A Complete Beauty Revival for Women over 45
- Narrated by: Christopher Hopkins
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
Known as The Makeover Guy ® from his appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and other national television programs, Christopher Hopkins believes that as they age, women become more beautiful but often feel less attractive. He's out to change that. For more than 20 years, he's encouraged women who often feel like they have taken a backseat to everything and everyone else to come out of the shadows and take center stage. Now it's your turn. Using Christopher's step-by-step strategies and detailed advice, you will learn to:
- Restore your hair with your ideal cut, color, and style
- Revamp your wardrobe to flatter a changing body
- Refresh your face with "visible lift" makeup techniques
- Renew your spirit and maintain your look using Christopher's revival guide
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- 23-04-18
Outdated, wrong century.
Would you try another book written by Christopher Hopkins or narrated by Christopher Hopkins?
Maybe, if it was 21st century, rather than 20th.
What was most disappointing about Christopher Hopkins’s story?
This book is seriously outdated. It's so out of date it should never have been released on Audible. It's more appropriate for an 80s/90s American audience than a 21st century UK one. It has quite a rigid 80s view of beauty and frankly the narrator has a deeply patronising tone.
Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Christopher Hopkins?
No idea.
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Has some useful advice about body types and minimising/maximising flaws and plus points.
Any additional comments?
Don't waste your money. This is a very old book.
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