So what are we looking at here, then?
TWO: Bath salts are massive in Japan and Siobhan kindly sent me four sachets, three of which are 'hot baths' to sweat out the toxins from your skin. Should be interesting!
THREE: I've been on a bit of a green tea kick since before Christmas but have yet to find an at-home version that tastes as good as in my favourite Asian restaurants. I've high hopes for this one and have already eaten most of these grape flavoured collagen sweeties - they're deliciously tangy and who knows, they might also help with the elasticity of my skin.
THREE: I've been on a bit of a green tea kick since before Christmas but have yet to find an at-home version that tastes as good as in my favourite Asian restaurants. I've high hopes for this one and have already eaten most of these grape flavoured collagen sweeties - they're deliciously tangy and who knows, they might also help with the elasticity of my skin.
FOUR: Here we have the most delicious scented handcream - think cake, ice-cream and milkshakes - along with some sachets of bubble bath and BB cream. There's also a felt tip pen eyeliner and what has almost instantly become my new favourite lipstick. The brand is Fasia, the shade a pretty pink (PK 820) and the formula feels insanely moisturising on the lips. Loving it!
If you're interested in checking out more Japanese beauty, make sure you also swing by Glossed in Translation - Lizzie studied Japanese and lived there for a year, and her site is packed with in-depth and knowledgeable reviews of Japanese brands. And don't forget to check out Milk Tea! I'm incredibly grateful to Siobhan and hope she likes the package of goodies I've sent over to her.
Have you tried any Japanese beauty bits, and do you have any recommendations for me?
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