Thursday, 05 November 2009

  • Beauty Products From Asia

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    Just a while ago, I read a post on this product which is supposedly called the "Epistick." I realized that not a lot of people have heard or seen of this product before! And what more, these products are all under 10 bucks with shipping included! I thought it would be quite neat to show people what cool inventions that Japan has created and well other Asian countries did to make our life easier!  

    This silicon massaging thing, is for you to put your finger through and you massage your nose and face when you wash it to help remove dead skins and clear your pores (blackheads)!


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    This is a fringe holder, you put it on your bangs, and blow dry.. tada! You have perfectly curved bangs.

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    Epistick shown in a previous post, it grabs thin hair and helps remove it easier.


    Magenetic toe rings that you put on your toes so when you walk it massages a pressure points and help remove toxin; therefore, helps you slim. I'm not sure how well this work but I've heard good and bad reviews of it.

    This may look silly, but you use your mouth to left the heavy thing and its suppose to help you slim your face and chin area. It's like a face exercise.


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    Nails clip! When you paint your nails you don't have to worry anymore that it wont get scratched when the polish isn't dry yet.

    Cellulite rollers, you are suppose to roll your arms and thighs with it to help slim yourself. Oh and, there's a different version for nose and face to help slim your face and help make your nose taller. I've heard from a lot of people that the face one works really well but their skin gets a little saggy.. so I'm not sure if its tryable! I mean, you could use the roller and skin tightening cream.

    So, what do you guys think? Which one of these products would you guys want to try?

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