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Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:48 am |
Some of you may already know about my side hobby - skin and aging research (hey, I am a geek!).
I have a strong preference for books written by dermatology professionals for other dermatology professionals, they tend to be very frank and aren't usually pushing a product or service. There is a slong slant toward providing a scientific basis for what has been shown to be effective vs. noneffective.
Many of them are textbooks used in academic programs related to dermatology or plastic surgery.
Unfortunately, this is an expensive hobby since the books are not widely circulated - the average cost per book is $100. I have purchased about 4 books thus far, with my eye currently on 3 or 4 more. I try to justify my hobby (habit!) by telling myself that the books have saved even more $$ because they keep me from spending $$ on useless products and services.
Lately, I've been thinking that this info is too valuable to keep to myself.
If anyone is interested in a book or similar swap (where we borrow books/gadgets, etc. from each other and ultimately return them to the owner)...please let me know.
I am looking for creative ideas here for best utilizing what is becoming an expensive skincare library.
Thanks, BF |
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