From Japanese head spas to hair perfume, People's Andrea Lavinthal joins with TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Ego Nwodim to share five viral beauty trends all over social media that are ...
Tadaima! This Japanese greeting, which translates to "I am home," beautifully expresses the warmth of returning home. At The ...
Julie Kandalec is a celebrity nail artist and educator with her own salon in New York, NY. Her client list includes Jessica Chastain, Joe Jonas, and Emily Blunt. She's also the founder of Julie K Nail ...
City Breeze targets Japanese market with flagship store and quality fashion innovations City Breeze aims to make a mark in ...
No visit to Japan is complete without a visit to a bath house or hot spring and Spa LaQua is the ultimate Tokyo oasis. The ...
Unlock radiant skin secrets! Know the differences between Korean and Japanese skincare routines. Find out which one reigns supreme for achieving glowing, healthy-looking skin.
Korean and Japanese are the most widely used skincare routines. Check out which of the two is better for Indian skin.
Korean skincare, also known as K-beauty or Japanese skincare, also called J-beauty, which beauty routine should you follow?
Soaking at a sento bath house is common-place in Japan, but have you ever heard of dipping into a cypress wood enzyme bath?