DIY skin care therapies by Chizu Saeki

The Japanese Skincare Revolution

If you’re serious about skincare, The Japanese Skincare Revolution by Chizu Saeki is a must-read!  It’s suitable for all ages because like what the book stated, it helps you to maximize your skincare products.   I find the methods covered in the book particularly good for arresting wrinkles and expression lines so if you start early with some of the recommendations and are consistent, you may even be able to evade having early wrinkles.

DHC skincare coming to a Watsons near you

DHC Olive Essentials Set

So yeah…you’ve all guessed it right!  It’s DHC that’s going to be launched in Watsons.  In fact, if you’ve visited the store at Ngee Ann City, you probably would have seen the DHC Olive Essentials Set, which include the popular DHC Deep Cleansing Oil on display.  And from tomorrow onwards, you can find the full range of DHC products at Watsons Bugis Junction, Compass Point, Ion, and Raffles City, besides Ngee Ann City.  Other outlets will also roll out skin care products from the range progressively.

Popular Japanese brand coming to Watsons

new Japanese range coming to Watsons

I’m really liking our Watsons here for the exciting slew of skin care products they’ve been introducing in succession.   First, it was new organic products.  Then, it was Dr Jart+ from Korea.  And soon, they’re going to bring in a major Japanese skincare range that many girls around the world have been raving about. 

Tatcha aburatorigami Japanese blotting paper

Tatcha Japanese Aburatorigami Blotting Paper

I have stopped using blotting paper for a long time.  The last ones I used were from Clean and Clear and now, I usually just use a tissue to pat off excess oil if I have to, in the middle of the day.  But when Vicky of Tatcha contacted me to ask me to test her Japanese made aburatorigami blotting papers, I just had to say yes.  Just look at how pretty they are! *right brain tingling* Vicky was very generous and sent me three packets of the aburatorigami papers to try.  You see a lot more in this picture and that’s because I’ve requested more for you, my readers!  *wink*