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Larry Geller was much more than Elvis Presley’s personal hairstylist.
He was one of his dearest and most trusted friends. It was pretty
much that way from the moment they met. Before meeting Elvis, Larry
styled the hair of some of the world's biggest celebrities, including
Steve McQueen, Peter Sellers, Bobby Darrin, Henry Fonda, Roy Orbison,
Sam Cooke; the list is endless. While Larry was working with his
famous clients, learning how to keep a full head of healthy hair
and developing new products to nurture hair, he was also creating
his program for keeping the whole body healthy, young and vital.
After cutting Elvis’ hair the first time, instead of rushing off
to his next celebrity client, Larry stayed for three hours as he
and Elvis talked about everything from show biz to the nature of
life. By the end of the conversation, Larry was no longer just a
hairstylist; he had become a part of Elvis’ family.
What’s that got to do with health? Maybe because of his respect
and love for Elvis, Larry dug deeper than he might have in his exploration
of how to keep Elvis looking his best. While Elvis’ hair was his
primary responsibility, Larry knew that healthy hair was the product
of a healthy life. And a healthy life was the result of balance
between the body, mind and spirit.
That’s what Healthy Life, Great Looks, Healthy Hair is
all about: Balance. It is the result of over 40 years of research,
testing and refining. It offers Larry’s unique ideas about hair
care, a variety of practical approaches to health and well being
and a wealth of priceless stories about Elvis and other top celebrities.
After reading what Larry has to say, you can decide whether Elvis
might have overcome his health challenges. More importantly, you
will know how to help yourself feel better, look great and enjoy
your life more - at any age.
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Have you ever noticed the difference between someone who has done
all the outward things to look good – from professionally applied
makeup to plastic surgery – and someone who may not be as glamorous,
but really looks terrific?
Did you ever wonder why some people just seem to look okay while
others less well endowed with physical good looks are more “attractive”?
Larry Geller, who has worked with some of the most beautiful men
and women in the world, will show you that how you look is intimately
connected to how you feel. And how you feel is dependent upon your
approach to life as a whole.
Larry’s new book Healthy Life, Great Looks, Healthy Hair! encapsulates
the accumulated wisdom over four decades of joy and dedication in
the health and hair care industry. Perhaps the most significant
time of those decades was the years he spent as Elvis Presley’s
personal hairstylist and confidant.
Healthy Life, Great Looks, Healthy Hair! is not only the state-of-the-art
book about hair care, it’s a complete, beautifully illustrated guide to achieving
overall health and rejuvenation. This book explains everything you need to
know about hair and its mind/body connection - what works and what to avoid.
As an enlightened expression of the WholePerson concept of total health for
body, mind and spirit it draws upon the collective wisdom of professionals
in the field of nutrition, health and hair care, as well as important voices
in related fields, to meet the challenges and demands of today’s environment
and society.
Exploring the external as well as the essential internal approach
to hair care, health and well being, Larry has created the most
comprehensive, contemporary and complete hair care, health and beauty
guidebook available. He presents it simply, logically, clearly.
He balances it with scientific data, anecdotal observations, and
fascinating first-hand stories of Elvis and other people you know
of.
Larry has led a fascinating life, both in the celebrity universe
and in the world of health and hair care. Now, amidst anecdotes
and colorful celebrity stories, Larry shares the knowledge he gained. Healthy
Life, Great Looks, Healthy Hair! is the one book to get you
firmly moving toward feeling and looking great, from the man who
made the stars shine.
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