The Ciminelli Solution: A 7-Day Plan for Radiant Skin this question feed

asked by willie on November 14, 2006 5:07 AM

Stress and anxiety can wreak havoc on skin, resulting in acne, eczema, dry patches, rosacea, loss of elasticity, and premature aging. But before opting for Botox injections, laser treatments, and harsh chemical peels, try a healthier approach. Susan Ciminelli, skin-care expert to the stars and owner of the New York City day spa that bears her name, believes that the skin is a mirror of one's internal environment. The right lotions and creams are just one piece of the puzzle: What you put into your body, and, most important, the foods you eat play vital roles in your skin's health and appearance.

The Ciminelli Solution approaches skin care from the inside out, combining recipes, exercise tips, and treatment suggestions in a seven-day program that brings the mind, body, and soul into balance, resulting in flawless skin. Susan's step-by-step, day-by-day cleansing program is designed to jump start a healthier way of living and eating, without deprivation. This isn't a strict, clinical regimen. Instead, Susan takes the spa approach, focusing on what you should give to your body, not what you think you should take away.

Susan shows how eating certain foods gives skin renewed vitality, beauty, and longevity, and explains what to eat -- and what foods to avoid -- to achieve a healthy, glowing complexion. In addition to flavorful recipes for dishes such as Wild Salmon Burgers, Herb-Roasted Chicken, and her famous Adzuki Bean Soup, Susan includes recipes for facial masks, scrubs, and peels using all-natural ingredients, like honey, pineapple, and olive oil.

The Ciminelli Solution will improve your quality of life by detoxifying your system, increasing energy, and ultimately giving you a radiant, glowing complexion.




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Susan Ciminelli has a simple, no nonsence beauty regime of using whole foods, herbs, and healthly living that far succeed any elaborate jar of expensive skin cream. Her years of living in Europe have contributed to her expertise and American women will benefit greatly from reading her book.
I give it 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!
reviewed by formula on November 21, 2006 9:25 PM

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I just completed her 7 day detox plan and I am amazed. I did it to help my skin. I have oily skin, some whiteheads and occasional acne. I have to admit after a few days I was not seeing much imporvement however by the 7th day my skin cleared up, had a glow and was a lot less oily. I even stopped wearing foundation and cover up.

Susan offers many good tips and I like how a lot of the masks and other skin products she recommends I can make at home using food from my fridge and pantry and get great results.

I gave it four stars because it can be a bit costly buying all the food, oils and supplements, however, it is worth it.

Another book I recommend is "You are What You Eat" by Gillian McKeith. It is an overall health book which coincides with a lot of what Susan recommends. It is another great reference if you are wanting to become more healthy.

All in all if you want healthy skin and body, buy the book.
reviewed by oden on November 22, 2006 5:47 PM

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