The key to looking younger is not copious amounts of Botox or plastic surgery, it's a diet that will naturally hydrate and improve your skin's texture, as Dr Wu's Feed Your Face Diet has done for me * Maria Bello, actress * Feed Your Face is an indispensable guide to maintaining glowing skin and more importantly a healthy body. It's refreshing to see a dermatologist highlighting nutrition so prominently. This clear, concise guide offers a wealth of information on the right foods to tackle skin problems and prevent aging. There are also some fabulous tips on natural beauty solutions and how to avoid sun-damaged skin. I will certainly be following some of Dr Jessica Wu's advice * Dawn Mellowship, author of Toxic Beauty and freelance journalist * In the entertaining and informative Feed Your Face, Dr. Jessica Wu, a dermatologist, discusses what to eat, and what not to eat, for various skin problems. Want, say, stronger hair? Make sure to get enough cysteine (a building block of keratin) from sources like pork, egg yolks, onions, garlic, broccoli and wheat germ; and silicon, found in pill form or in green beans and spinach -- Hilary Howard * New York Times * Dermatologist to the stars, Dr Jessica Wu, reveals how to achieve glowing skin without breaking the bank . . . Featuring stories from celebrities as well, it's an eye-opening read * Star magazine * Filled with tips on what foods can help banish wrinkles, acne and blemishes, this beauty bible won't disappoint * Woman *