Hand Cream with a Mission
The Kesen Tsubaki Dream Project uses camellia oil to make hand cream that's not only popular, but helped revitalize a region once devastated by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
The Kesen Tsubaki Dream Project uses camellia oil to make hand cream that's not only popular, but helped revitalize a region once devastated by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
See the difference as presented by "Living Doll" Venus Angelic!
Japanese women follow a five-step skin care regimen. Intense? Maybe. But emulating the process can grant you amazing benefits to your skin, and at a reasonable price.
Did you know gold is a fantastic antioxidant for your skin? Check out these five products that keep your skin looking tight, firm, and youthful!
These high quality, hand-made products carry a long history and unique manufacturing process that makes each and any one of them a true art work.
This Shiseido ad demonstrates that their products can transform anyone into a cute girl!
What can you do with nothing but makeup from the ¥100 shop?
Outside Japan, can you find a product similar to one of the 10 listed here in a drugstore?