it's ok to have lead in lipstick book review

Synopsis:
Are you sick of outrageous beauty claims and over-priced products that don’t deliver? Tired of not knowing what to believe about products? Confused about who to trust for beauty tips and tricks? Well, worry no more. The popular science bloggers, The Beauty Brains, are back with another book full of informative and fun beauty advice.

The Beauty Brains is one of the first beauty blogs I’ve ever stumbled upon, and it’s been a favourite ever since.

It’s written by a group of cosmetic chemists on a mission to set the record straight on all skincare and beauty myths. They reveal what skincare products really work, which ingredients you should stay away from, and all the marketing lies beauty brand get away with.

If you want to make smarter skincare purchases, the blog is a must. So is their new book, It’s Ok To Have Lead In Your Lipstick (one of the many beauty myths the brains debunk in this book).

The book is divided into six sections:

  • Clever Lies
  • Scaremongering
  • Makeup Or Make Believe
  • Green Products
  • Bizarre Beauty Ingredients
  • Does Anything Really Work?

Each section is then split into mini chapters that cover skincare, makeup, haircare and general questions.

it's ok to have lead in your lipstick the beauty brains

Here are a few things you’ll discover inside the book:

  • Why chemical-free cosmetics don’t exist
  • How to tell if brands that belong to the same parent company sell the same formula at different prices
  • Whether your skin lotion can set off airport explosive detectors
  • What ingredients you should look out for in your products and which are just “pixie dust”

The book follows the format of the blog. A reader asks a question and the Beauty Brains answer it in their usual straightforward, humorous style.

Everything is explained so clearly that even those who have very little knowledge of chemistry can easily understand it. Informative and entertaining, the book is a breath of fresh air.

Grab a copy. You won’t regret it.

Price & Availability

Kindle, $3.05/£2.30; paperback, $16.95/£8.83 at Amazon