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Perry Romanowski Asks Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm?

I’ll admit – when it comes to beauty products, I have a habit of developing harmless but slightly intense addictions. Lip balm is one of them, and I’ve noticed that it’s a compulsion for many other women too. We may joke around, but when articles and news segments have been dedicated to lip balm addictions, it begs the question…can you really get hooked on your chapstick, or is it just a hoax?

Scientists at TheBeautyBrains.com answer pressing beauty questions like these on a daily basis. Now, cosmetic formulator (and professional joggler) Perry Romanowski has compiled answers to beauty lover’s top questions in his aptly-titled book, Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm?

From magazines to microblogs, it can be hard to escape the constant back-and-forth of beauty banter. When so many people are sharing their personal beauty beliefs, myths tend to creep into the conversation…and that’s where Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm comes in. Once and for all, the most common beauty myths are expelled, top questions answered, and Romanowski even offers advice on how to shop smarter based on how cosmetic products work.

Among many other tidbits, readers will discover that both high- and low-end beauty manufacturers often use the same formulas. It turns out, salon hair products aren’t always better than the grocery store counterparts, proving that ladies everywhere can spend half the cash and look just as good.

Beauty lovers everywhere will thank Romanowski for sharing the inside scoop on cosmetics. Not only does his book answer our burning beauty questions, it’s a handy little guide for looking better, feeling better, and shopping smarter. Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm? is available on Amazon for $16.95 (available on the Kindle too!)

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