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SKINNY BITCH: HOME, BEAUTY & STYLE

A No-Nonsense Guide to Cutting the Crap Our of Your Life for a Better Body and a Kinder World
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KIRKUS REVIEW

Barnouin (Skinny Bitch: Ultimate Everyday Cookbook, 2010, etc.) gives home, beauty and style some loving in this sassy new guide.

Using the same formula that made vegan opus Skinny Bitch a whirlwind success (along with the subsequent sequels), the author trains her focus on the eco-friendly household. True to her brand’s form, Barnouin’s latest dispenses disturbing information about the toxicity and overall evilness of standard household items. She warns of benzene in paint and furniture (a known carcinogen), BPA in plastics (which imitates estrogen in the body and causes myriad health problems), phthalates in nail polish (linked to cancer in lab animals) and many more. Part of the series’ appeal emerges from the author’s ability make hippie philosophies seem glamorous, and this installment is no different. She explores each topic with girly banter and a good dose of verbal lashing. Some of Barnouin’s mantras will be too hardcore for average readers, such as avoiding bleach as a cleaning product. And her advice to abandon wardrobe purchases consisting of polyester, non-organic cotton, leather, down, fur or fabric dyes will leave fashionistas with little to wear. Those wondering if any of their possessions are safe may find solace in the decidedly more mellow segments on gardening, recycling, essential oils and DIY facials.

Ladies seeking an irreverent guide to an eco-friendly home will enjoy this fun primer.

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2011
ISBN: 978-0-7624-3940-9
Page count: 256pp
Publisher: Running Press
Review Posted Online:
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 15th, 2011





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