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Glory that endures

If there are two things that the Japanese have aced, it’s preserving traditions and ageing gracefully. Surprisingly, both are rather meaningfully connected.

Ancient Japanese beauty rituals, carefully nurtured and passed down generations, are the subject of global envy and emulation. In the last decade, there has been a steady influx of ancient beauty rituals modernised with anti-ageing skincare products. Clearly, hope springs eternal as does the lure for youthful-looking skin. Beauty is not a state of constant perfection; it is a choice to

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