New Delhi, Feb 4 (IANS) "How to Look Like a Million Bucks" is a book launched by Kaya Skin Clinic to guide people towards skin, body and hair care. It is targeted towards an increasingly conscious Indian crowd.
The book takes a holistic approach on details about skin and hair, apart from debunking widely believed myths about skin and hair in a question-and-answer format, while staying gender-neutral at the same time, said a statement.
"Over the years, we have come to realise that there is a lot of scattered information on skin and hair care and that it is too overwhelming for consumers to process,” said Sangeeta Velaskar, vice president and head medical services, Kaya Skin Clinic.
“Our aim was to create a one-stop solution for our consumers that would address all these issues and make them feel more confident about themselves. We also ensured we took a conversational format tone - the plan was to demystify, educate and inspire,” added Velaskar, who has authored the book.
The book is now available across leading book stores in the country and online channels for Rs.350.
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