
"Plastic surgery isn't the only way to keep the
aging process at bay. With the proper care you can have fabulous skin
in your forties, fifties, sixties and beyond," promises author
Nicholas Perricone, M.D., assistant clinical professor of dermatology
at Yale University School of Medicine.
In his opening chapters, Perricone explains why skin
wrinkles and sags--a combination of factors including the passage of
time, stress, poor nutrition, excess alcohol consumption, sleep deprivation,
and exposure to cigarette smoke, sunlight, and pollution. Ultimately,
however, it all boils down to damage caused by those renegade free radicals.
The bulk of his book is then devoted to a clearly presented
skin care regimen that involves oral and topical antioxidant therapy.
On the oral front, he emphasizes eating antioxidant foods, such as cantaloupe
and dark green leafy vegetables, and avoiding "bad carbohydrates"
(high in the glycemic index) such as pasta, sugar, and pancakes. And
if you want to look good for a big event within a few days he suggests
eating "fish, fish and more fish."
On the topical level, he recommends nutritional
skin products such as his DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol) cream ("an
instant anti-aging face-lift"), a product that can only be purchased
at specific places, such as selected Nordstrom stores or www.Sephora.com.
Perricone's tie-in with his personal line of "cosmeceuticals"
makes the book feel a tad self-serving. (He even includes an index of
where to buy his products.) However, most of his advice is based on
solid research and common sense, which gives this celebrity doctor credibility
as well as a huge following. --Gail Hudson