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  2. 13 Best Japanese Skin Care Products ELLE Editors and ... - AOL

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    Pitera Facial Treatment Mask - 10 Masks. SK-11 has been a pioneer in Japanese skin care for over four decades, loved by celebrities, estheticians, and beauty editors worldwide.

  3. Sandra Lee (dermatologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Lee launched her own line of skin care products, SLMD Skincare Products. [15] Products in the line include acne cleanser and lotion, clarifying treatment with retinol, and daily moisturizer. [16] Prior to this, Lee also sold comedo extractors and other merchandise branded with the name of her channel. [17]

  4. 13 Best Face Washes for Blackheads in 2023 - AOL

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    Blackheads are something that almost everyone struggles with at some point in their lives. Those tiny black dots that appear on your nose or chin might be harmless, but they are also unsightly!

  5. How Korean beauty paved the way for Japanese skin care - AOL

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    K-beauty’s elaborate routines and fun, effervescent packaging are still wildly popular, but they’ve also paved the way for consumers to seek out Japanese skin care, with its focus on pared ...

  6. Hada Labo - Wikipedia

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    Hada Labo (肌ラボ, Hada Rabo, "Skin Lab") is a Japanese skin care brand developed by Rohto Pharmaceutical. The brand is most known for their hyaluronic acid products, and for offering eco-friendly refill pouches. [1] [2] Their flagship offering, the Super Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizing Lotion, was the number one lotion in Japan for seven ...

  7. Uguisu no fun - Wikipedia

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    Uguisu no fun (鶯の糞, literally meaning "nightingale faeces" in Japanese), also called the "Geisha Facial", [1] refers to the excrement (fun) produced by a particular nightingale, the Japanese bush warbler (uguisu). [1] The droppings have been used in facials throughout Japanese history. [1] Recently, the product has appeared in the Western ...

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