July 23, 2013

Chinese Remedies for Better Skin Using Ginger, Garlic and Green Onion

The book Ginger, Garlic & Green Onion as medicine compiled by Wang Fuchin and Duan Yuhua, offers natural cures for dermatological problems using Chinese food therapy. Here are a few of them:

July 21, 2013

The Ultimate Exfoliation: Korean Body Scrubs

Package of Korean scrub mitts





To get smooth skin, people usually exfoliate their skin with body scrubs made of small, scratchy beads, sugar, salt, or ground up fruit seed shells. There is a much more satisfactory way of scrubbing your skin, and that is using the Korean body scrub mitts or scrub towels. They get you smooth and clean, while making your skin pill up into little bits, you can actually see your skin come off!


July 18, 2013

Old Fashioned Asian Skin Whitening Ingredients

The Beauty Osome



Light skin has been a beauty ideals for Asians for a long time. A woman with lighter skin is a sign that she does not have to do manual labor and work outside. Light symbol has been a symbol of class. Of course, things have changed these days. Tanned skin is not a sign of social status among Western men and women, signifying that they have the time and money to go on exotic vacations or to play sports for leisure. But for many Asian women, having light skin is still something they strive for. Not only light skin, but skin that is smooth and flawless. Many skin lightening products also get rid of spots, evening out the skin tone.

Now, how did Asian women in the old days whiten their skin? They used all sorts of strange products, from  nightingale droppings to poisonous lead.

July 16, 2013

Serious Sun Care and Sunscreen


Asian women are notorious for the care of their skin when it comes to the sun. The sun can damage and age the skin, giving rise to sun spots and wrinkles. Asian women often use various sun cover ups and sunscreens, which is their beauty secret to having youthful, pale skin.


July 15, 2013

Asian Hair Secret: Digital Perms



Notice how some Asian women, especially Korean and Japanese women, always seem to have perfectly styled and curled hair? What is their secret?

The digital perm!


July 14, 2013

Sake as Part of the Asian Beauty Routine


Sake, or rice wine, is often used in Japanese beauty products. It can be a simple, cheap addition to your beauty routine. You can not only use it as a natural pink blusher by drinking it if you are Asian, but you can also use it topically to whiten your skin!

What does sake do for your skin?

Sake contains a skin lightening acid called kojic acid. It is a by-product of the fermentation process, produced by fungi. It inhibits pigmentation and works as a skin lightener, lightening spots and creating an overall lighter skin tone.