Barbara sturm john cusack biography
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Into the Sturm by Michaela Cordes | 8th March, 2019 | Personalities
The Tower Bar Restaurant at the Sunset Tower Hotel. One of the hotspots in the city of Angelinos. Almost every evening you can witness big Hollywood names dining here by glowing candle light. It’s the night before my interview with the woman who is making headlines with her “Sturm Glow,” creating a hype not only in the beauty world. Right next to my table, I see Kathy Hilton and her husband Rick – of the hotel dynasty and parents of Paris and Nicky – enjoying a cozy dinner with an elegant friend from Mexico. When I later get up to leave, Kathy Hilton catches my hand and asks if we haven’t met before. We start chatting. I tell her that I normally live in Germany. With much joy she asks me: “But then you must surely know my dear friend Barbara!”
Here in L.A. you call this a “Hollywood minute” – a crazy, almost unbelievable moment like this. But what it shows me is: There’s no getting around Dr. Barbara Sturm!
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DR.BARBARA STURM SKINCARE
Dermatologists launching their own skincare line is hardly a novelty: think of physicians such as Dr.Brandt, Dr.Sebagh and Dr.Perricone. But none of them are the (ex) spouse of a mega Hollywood star, with a Hollywood following including Kimberly Stewart, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Cher, John Cusack and Ben Stiller. It is the case of German born Dr.Barbara Sturm, the ex wife of the iconic American actor Burt Reynolds, and the founder of the eponymous cellular cosmetics line (www.dr-barbara-sturm.de) ; a capsule collection, recently re-launched, also available at the famous online boutique Net-A-Porter. The uniqueness of the line? Products formulated with powerful natural compounds combined with molecular active substances, delivering fast results in few simple steps, without having to embark in convoluted rituals involving endless lotions. The best-sellers? The Hyaluronic Acid serum, and the Hyaluronic Acid ampoules, formulated with short chain molecules that eff
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The £950 face cream made from your own BLOOD
Face cream made from human blood has emerged as the latest craze in celebrity skincare
Want to know the secret to youthful skin? It seems the answer could be in your DNA.
Face cream made from human blood has emerged as the latest craze in celebrity skincare.
Used by various celebrities, each £950 tub of the 'MC1' cream is made using proteins and growth factors funnen in blood.
And it claims to reduce the signs of ageing by building collagen, shrinking pores and increasing the healing power of cells in the skin, as well as helping to clear up conditions such as psoriasis.
The cream, which has been created bygd cosmetic doctor Barbara Sturm, was developed in Germany and fryst vatten now being made available in the UK for the first time, at London's Dorchester hotel.
It contains proteins, which have healing properties, which are extracted from the client's own blood. And Dr Sturm, whose celebrity clients include The Nutty Professor actress Jad