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Interview with a Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Francis Palmer

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Dr. Francis Palmer wants you to be pretty without plastic surgery. Apparently, putting himself out of work is cool with him. In his latest book, the first in a series of three: “What’s Your Number? The Palmer Code,” Dr. Palmer let’s us in on his secret to beauty: your number.

“The basic concept of this book is to help people achieve…their best self.”

According to the good doc, “The Palmer Code” consists of a number between one and one hundred. This number is a result of different out and inner self factors that determine how others view you. Someone with a low number is viewed as unattractive and someone with a high number scores in the high nineties to one hundred.

There are many factors that make up your number, but as you can imagine, your outer number is based on your physical presentation: your looks, height, weight, hygiene, clothing, and make-up.

However, numbers aren’t constant and fluctuate. At red carpet events, celebs are at their best looking thanks to the help of professional stylists and make-up artists. But when they’re home, have the flu, are caught by the paps without make-up on, etc. their number drops. Angelina Jolie can score a 100 one night, and be an 85 the following morning.

So what makes someone’s number higher? Palmer expressed that what is viewed as beautiful is pretty consistent from one culture to the next.

“Nearly all men like curvy women and full lips. Trends that say otherwise come and go…fads are not persistent.”

Palmer believes that every decision we make on a daily basis directly affects how we are viewed by others, thus directly increasing or decreasing our number.

“Daily decisions affect how you look; the lipstick you buy, for example. You cannot separate anything you do from being connected to your appearance…if given a choice, most everyone would choose to improve themselves.”

But the question remains, why are we so attracted to some celebrities that are clearly unattractive or have a low number? Dr. Palmer believes there are three “trump factors” to his code.

To see what those factors are head over to Hollywood Dame (click here) to read the rest of this exclusive interview.

To learn more about “The Palmer Code”, check out Dr. Palmer’s website http://www.drfpalmer.com You can purchase the book, “What’s Your Number? The Palmer Code” by clicking here (Amazon.com link).

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ROmanxxx | September 27th, 2010