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Oct

N0376 hot trip for Women’s Heaven

Posted by Yuka as Hot Cities

What I’m talking about is not Japanese women’s social status. Women don’t need to work after getting married. Their husbands will support them and the wives are responsible for doing housework and bringing up children. Is it good news or bad news? It really depends. For the wife of the Japanese prince, it’s certainly a bad news. Being so talented and sociable, she is now confined to the prison like palace and becomes tool for carrying the ancestral line which left her depressed. However, for both girls and women who like all the amazing stuffs for the female creature, Japan is undoubtedly a heavenly place.

From skin-care products to cosmetics, from clothes to shoes, you are bound to find one piece for yourself. Speaking of skin-care, I have done a research before I went to Japan as I hadn’t used any Japanese brand before. You can buy skin-care products at either cosmetic counter in big department stores or at pharmacies. I bought mine in the pharmacy where you can find a vast range of brands. I chose one product from each big brands, Medicated Sekkisei and a sunscreen from Kose, whitening night conditioner from Kanebo Blanchir, a Q10 lotion from DHC, and two sunscreens from Biore. I missed Fancl because there is only one place selling Fancl in the whole country—that is the Fancl House in Ginza.(That’s weird!) We only had one hour to spend in Ginza, so I didn’t have enough time to buy Fancl. What a pity. And I didn’t buy any Shishado either because I was told Shishado is more suitable for middle-aged women. And I bought a face wash which I have never heard before. It is just about RMB60, but I find it very good. The tour guide told us in Japan the price everywhere is almost the same, so I needn’t worry about buying things above the average price.
The number of brands and usages of cosmetics will certainly astound every Chinese women walking into a pharmacy. Even I’m not used to making up, I really wanted to buy some,but stopped by JJ at last. There are various kinds of eyelashes, eyes shadow, lipsticks, and something I didn’t know how to use.

Clothes and shoes are also very cute. I determined not to buy any clothes in Japan beforehand, because for one thing, they are very expensive, for another many of them are made in China. But I couldn’t help putting one skirt on. I looked very cute in that skirt, and I haven’t seen the design in China. But after I asked the price which was over 10000 yen, I gave up. I have to mention the underwear too. The bras are really cute and Japanese(according to JJ). I found a subbrand of Triumph called Amo which you cannot find in China. It’s quite cheap but very cute and sexy. I guess Amo is for young ladies because it’s colorful but feminine with all the laces and bowknots. It shows both women’s loveliness and sexual attractiveness. Cool!

Hello Kitty is also Japanese women’s favorite, no matter she’s a little girl or a mother. I didn’t like Hello Kitty before. It seems no many people around me like it which is just a dumb cat. But when I saw them in Japan, it’s all different. In the Hello Kitty shop, you can find all kinds of daily goods. And there are big Kitty dolls dressed up in pretty clothes inside the shops.

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