Tokyo (Reuters Life!) - Wear a shower cap over your face. Think about sexy men. And don't stress about those wrinkles.
All are part of Japanse beauty expert Chizu Saeki's "Skincare Revolution", her compilation of sometimes unorthodox facial care that has made her a household name in Japan.
"As you age, it's okay to have wrinkles, it's okay to have age spots, it's okay to sag," the 66-year-old Saeki told Reuters after the publication of "The Japanese Skincare Revolution", her first book to come out in English. "Becoming beautiful isn't cosmetics, it's your way of thinking, your hands," she said.
Gotta love that!
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