Four Popular Methods of Skin Care Among Japanese Girls

Japanese girls are not only skilled in doing make-up, they also have distinctive insights on skin care, which enable you to look younger even in old age. If you want to learn, just follow me and learn their favorite ways of skin care.

Method 1: Wash your face with Cold Water

Cold water is a kind of air-free water, which has similar nature with the water within human cells. The affinity nature enables cold water to easily penetrate into the skin. Besides, cold water can make subcutaneous fat into a “semi-liquid” state, thus make your skin tender and smooth.

Method 2: Wash Your Face with Japanese Sake

Add a small amount of sake into warm water and wash your face after removing your make-up. Sake, which originates from Japan, has been used for skin beauty for a long time. In the ancient times, Japanese geisha would spread sake on face before doing make-up so as to reduce harm that make-up did to their skin. This function of sake owes to the 18 kinds of amino acids and other nutrition which have effects of moisturizing the skin.

Method 3: Massaging Your Face with Bean Curd

We can do like this: put the chopped bean curd into a gauze bag and use it to massage your face after washing face. Or you can add some flour and honey into the chopped bean curd to spread the mixture on face and then wash them after 20 minutes. The lecithin in bean curd can enhance the moisturizing capacity of skin. If you often do this, your skin will become whiter and softer.

Method 4: Using Black carbon for Skin Care

When everyone in the world wants to be a white beauty, Japanese choose to take a different way of using the black carbon to do skin care. The carbon here is made from a kind of heat-resistant timber which has gone through 1000 degree of combustion. It has the function of absorbing the microorganisms in pores, thus to eliminate the dirt and grease. This method is suitable for those people with oily skin.

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