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The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets
The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets
Author: Kym Douglas, Cindy Pearlman
Easy ways to get—and stay—slim from the authors of The Black Book of Hollywood Beauty Secrets, and their celebrity sources — How do the stars get so thin? (and how do their trainers keep them that way?) Kym Douglas and Cindy Pearlman are back with exercise tips and eating strategies from a Who’s Who of Hollywood beauties. The Bla...  more » takes readers inside the fridges and out to the gyms of the stars, uncovering the daily regimens that keep celebrities like Cameron Diaz, Demi Moore, and Beyoncè Knowles in A-List shape. They’ll dish on stars’ daily diet plans and tell us how the stars bounce back after baby, stay slim after forty, drop a quick twenty pounds, outsmart a Fat Day, and see fast results from exercise. Kym and Cindy have done it again, from (A)niston to (Z)eta-Jones.

From The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets:

Heidi Klum and Cindy Crawford eat a salad dressed with vinegar BEFORE they go out to dinner. The vinegar is an appetite suppressant.

Oprah and Rachael Ray drink Wulong Slimming Tea

Denise Richards, Jessica Simpson, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams all detox with So-Cal cleanse

Demi Moore and Sharon Stone eat prunes to ease bloating AND to prevent wrinkles
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ISBN-13: 9780452289048
ISBN-10: 0452289041
Publication Date: 12/18/2007
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
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Interesting read but a bit scattered in its writing style. I found myself putting tiny marks and sticky notes on many pages and then by the end to flustered by ALL the sticky notes to search for that one bit of information I wanted!


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