<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A wise and funny collection of essays from bestselling novelists and actresses--including Minnie Driver, Rose McGowan, and Rachel Resnick--who write about those who navigate every hair, nail, and pore of the post-feminist body.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Traditionally, women share their secrets with their hairdressers. But what about their manicurists, masseurs, chi gong teachers, and tattoo artists? In <em>Damage Control</em>, women wax poetic about the experts and gurus who help them love themselves, sharing stories of everything from friendships born in the make-up chair to the utter dismay of a truly horrible haircut. </p><p>Minnie Driver finally meets a Frenchman who understands her hair . . . and tries to teach her not to hate it.</p><p>Marian Keyes remembers the blow-dry that pushed her over the edge.</p><p>Francesca Lia Block tells the ugly story of the plastic surgeon who promised to make her beautiful.</p><p>Rose McGowan explains why it's harder to be depressed when you're glamorous . . . and shows how it takes a village to transform from mere mortal to movie star.</p><p>Witty and wise, <em>Damage Control</em> is an intimate, sometimes dark, look at our experiences with the professionals who pluck, prod, and pamper every inch of our bodies--and a reminder why we surrender ourselves to their (hopefully) very capable hands.</p>
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