Christian Actress Candace Cameron Bure Releasing Book to Help Women Nurture 'Body, Style, and Soul'

Candace Cameron Bure
Candace Cameron Bure's new book hits shelves November 7. Amazon

Christian actress Candace Cameron Bure has announced she is releasing a new book intended to help women nurture their "body, style, and soul."

Bure's new book, Staying Stylish: Cultivating a Confident Look, Style, and Attitude, will provide readers with tips, tricks and products the "Fuller House" star uses to achieve her signature look, while offering insight into how she focuses on inner beauty and her relatable faith, according to a press release made available to GH.

Reads the book description: "As an actress, producer, New York Times bestselling author, and inspirational speaker, Candace Cameron Bure has spent her entire life in the spotlight, and she is well aware of the pressures women face. Throughout her career, Candace has balanced her faith, family, and passion for work and found her spot as a role model to women of all ages-and as a style icon.

"In the upcoming book Staying Stylish, Candace invites you behind the scenes of her day-to-day life and shares more than 100 tips and tricks for looking and feeling your best - both inside and out. Nurture your body, style, and soul as you read through this beautiful book full of photos, insider secrets, and exciting ideas to revamp your own life into its best possible version. She offers her insight into balance, spiritual growth, and looking great while doing it all."

The former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant said: "Personal style is all about expressing who you are. It's about looking within yourself and finding the things you want to tell the world about yourself. It's about embracing your inner beauty and showing that off. It's about being silly, being serious, being bold, being happy, being whole-being you. The absolute best way to stay stylish is to stay true to you."

Like her, many women in their 30s and 40s are "wanting some new ideas - or maybe to step out of their comfort zone", explained Bure.

That's why, in her book - which hits shelves November 7 - she helps women find a healthy balance in their lives by offering quick-and-easy "foolproof morning beauty routines, advice on how to get out of your rut or the importance of achieving beauty."

In addition to her work as an actress, Bure has authored a number of bestselling books, including the "Balancing It All: My Story of Juggling Priorities and Purpose," a book about her life as Christian, working wife, and mom.

Bure, who has three children with retired NHL player Val Bure, was criticized by the secular media for using the word submissive when referring to her marriage in her 2014 book: "I am not a passive person, but I chose to fall into a more submissive role in our relationship because I wanted to do everything in my power to make my marriage and family work," the actress wrote in her book.

Later, she clarified her stance during an interview on HuffPost Live: "The definition I'm using with the word 'submissive' is the biblical definition of that," she said. "So, it is meekness, it is not weakness. It is strength under control, it is bridled strength."

"And, listen, I love that my man is a leader," she said. "I want him to lead and be the head of our family. And those major decisions do fall on him. ... It doesn't mean I don't voice my opinion. It doesn't mean I don't have an opinion. I absolutely do, but it is very difficult to have two heads of authority."

"In my marriage we are equal ... in our importance, but we are just different in our performances within our marriage," she said.

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