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There's nothing like Japanese blush After spending 100 days in Europe, my group headed for our Asian experience in early November. Going from hefty pours of Portuguese wine to the polite, yet neon-ripe streets of Tokyo was quite the contrast. It's tough to beat Japan's beauty scene, though: One of my dearest friends on the trip is a fellow beauty-obsessed gal who used to work in advertising in the makeup industry and when we spent four days together in Tokyo...well, we went a little ham. Here, you can really find everything: women wearing red eyeshadow, every sort of sheet mask and some truly crazy-weird items for sale.
One not-so-out-there product I discovered that I loved? This amazing blush: Etude House Dreaming Swan Eyes & Cheek, $12.99 (it's a South Korean brand, but it's very popular in Japan too). It fits a plush brush perfectly and you only need a little bit to go a long way. I've been using it since early November...and I still have at least another month of product to go.
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One not-so-out-there product I discovered that I loved? This amazing blush: Etude House Dreaming Swan Eyes & Cheek, $12.99 (it's a South Korean brand, but it's very popular in Japan too). It fits a plush brush perfectly and you only need a little bit to go a long way. I've been using it since early November...and I still have at least another month of product to go.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: Never cheat on your face moisturizer