The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life - at Any Age
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Product Description
A guide for women of various ages and races who want to have beautiful skin, and don't want to spend lots of money on cosmetics and treatments to achieve it. It introduces readers to the lotion mask; hand techniques for toning the muscles of the face; and lymph massages for draining toxins and improving blood flow.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #274690 in Books
- Published on: 2009-01-26
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .46" h x 5.86" w x 8.28" l, .64 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
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Editorial Reviews
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"interactive and engagingWe all know we don't need to spend a fortune to look like a million bucks, and I'm all for Saeki's feel-good message." Bella Sugar Online
"Now we can all find out the secrets to their beautiful skin thanks to The Japanese Skincare Revolution." TalkingMakeup.com
"And the core of her methodsgetting women to use things they already haveresonates even more as consumers tighten purse strings." Reuters
"[The Japanese Skincare Revolution offers] practical techniques to combat everything from puffiness to dry skin, using simple massage methods and quick facials with items readily available at home." The New York Daily News
About the Author
Chizu Saeki was born in China but raised in Japan. She is an aesthetician by trade, and arguably Japan s most popular beauty advisor. She has worked in the cosmetics industry most of her life, entering Guerlain at 24 and retiring from Parfums Christian Dior at 60, where she worked for 15 years as an international training manager. Saeki has written more than 30 skincare books, all bestsellers, selling over 3 million copies in Japan. Now 65, she is president of her own company, Chizu Corp a salon and beauty school based in Tokyo. Her skincare methods have been extremely popular not only in Japan but also in China, where she won a national book award for The Japanese Skincare Revolution. She writes columns for several women s magazines and regularly appears on television.
