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Go Suck on a Topaz in Fashion (Familyandtwist.com) |
| Published: August 26, 2007, 12:47 am |
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Hands-on beauty The treatments and tips found in the book “Almond Eyes, Lotus Feet,” are not of the over-the-counter variety. Indian women have always gone the distance for beauty. They've had to. Even now, when globalization has plunked down card shops and appliance outlets in every town with more than five sacred cows, makeup-buying options are limited outside the big cities. In most places, you're talking waxy lipstick in three cadaverous shades, sold at the general store. But there's a reason, beyond a fortunate gene pool, that India regularly cleans up at the international Miss Strut pageants. Women there have a history of being resourceful, as Sharada Dwivedi and Shalini Devi Holkar explain in Almond Eyes, Lotus Feet (Collins), a fascinating compendium of traditional beauty and healing remedies spun as the fictional memoir of a princess. Indian women have always gone the distance for beauty. The languor and opulence permeating the book make for great [ Full article ] |
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