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DEATH OF THE BEAUTY PHARM

Kevin Horak, Horak, Kevin
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Release Date: 04/12/2025

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Medicine
Label: Wolf House Publishing Limited
Language: English
Publisher: Wolf House Publishing Limited

HOW FAR ARE YOU PREPARED TO GO?

Due to a wave of lawsuitsworldwide, the cosmetics industry is facing financial decline. However, onecompany has other ideas. With payoffs in government and assassins to eliminate those whostand in their path, they pioneer a new beauty filler that you "simply cannotlive without."


HOW FAR ARE YOU PREPARED TO GO?

Due to a wave of lawsuitsworldwide, the cosmetics industry is facing financial decline. However, onecompany has other ideas, a company that bends the rules, never abiding byindustry norms. With payoffs in government and assassins to eliminate those whostand in their path, they pioneer a new beauty filler that you "simply cannotlive without."

With human trials covered up,a whistleblower disappears without a trace, and now it falls to others to pickup the trail.

Filled with suspicion and fearat every turn, and with vast financial resources at their disposal, thiscompany is determined to pursue its agenda - suppressing the so-called "Deathof Beauty."

Once you learn the truth, youmay think twice before considering your next cosmetic procedure.

In a leading scientific reportin 2022, the global non-invasive aesthetic market was valued at $61.2 billion.The same report suggests that by 2030, it will be valued at $190 billion.Leading countries for the use of non-invasive treatments include the UnitedStates, Japan, China, South Korea and India. In the United Kingdom, a varietyof reports suggest that 11% - 13% of the population have had some form ofaesthetic treatment. Patient knowledge reports vary, but it is acknowledgedthat a very high percentage have little understanding of what is being injectedinto their skin.

In this high-octane book, written by Kevin Horak, a former Close Protection specialist to some of the world's most famous names, Horak has created a high-stakes tale of corruption at the highest levels of government. With beauty and aesthetics clinics on every major high street, the pressure for individuals to look 'their best' is evident across all levels of society and social media. This book restores balance, taking the debate to the reader and addressing societal norms.

With limited facts available about the long-term effects of cosmetic surgery, this book is not a factual account - or is it?