Your face. It's there every morning when you get up and go to the mirror to put on your makeup - or shave, whichever the case may be. You've looked at that face every day for a number of years. You may think you know it pretty well. You know the good features and the bad (or the features you like and don't like). If you are a teenager, you know every new zit and blemish in the skin on your face and body. If you are older, you notice every new line, crease and wrinkle.
But did you know that your face and your skin are also messengers?
In this book, Mirror Mirror On The Wall I think I Need A Facelift After All, we will start by looking at the nine areas of the face: mouth, forehead, betwwen the eyes, beneath the eyes, nose, mid-cheek, lower-jaw area, above the upper lip, and eyes.