Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
Grey hair has a strong social code for the “old”, “middle aged” and “Granny” age group. Many women (and men too, these days) turn to hair dyes in order to conceal the dreaded age revealer, grey hair.
I have been grey since my late thirties and have not had the urge to cover the grey. I believe you are as young as you feel or as old as you see yourself. To be honest, it has not been easy to withstand the pressure from society, friends try to refer me to their favorite hairdresser or even better, say kind words like ”you look very young but you will look much younger if you dye your hair”. The hardest hit was when I came to pick up my son from kindergarten and heard the kids yelling “Your grandma is here to pick you up”!!!! But still I did not fall into the hair dying loop (once you start, it is hard to stop).

Ageing is a state of mind
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Slyle-M Clinic staff. Ms. Muraki Hiroe second from LEFT
Ms. Muraki Hiroe, of Style-M and the Matsukura clinic in the fashionable Omotesando Hills district in Tokyo Japan, has been voted as the No1 aesthetician 2 years in a row by a few magazines in Japan.
Being voted as the No 1 Aesthetician in Japan is not a trivial or minor honor, taking into account the high value the Japanese culture places on beauty, body care, aesthetics of appearance, generally talking the art of beautifying the body to its highest level. (more…)
Tags: aging skin, anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, beauty, Epidermis, facial contour, facial structure, healing skin, improve structure, Japan, long lasting results, no pressure and stress, pleasant treatment, skin rejuvenation, skin tightening, technology, Wrinkles on the face
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