"Still Want to Be Beautiful." Addressing the 'Invisible Burden' of Working Women and Mothers — Beauty Brand 'Rin' Sends a Message on April 1st
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Beauty brand Rin, from G.K. Cantik, addresses the 'invisible burden' faced by working women and mothers, proposing a 24-hour beauty approach. The brand, born from an esthetician's experience with late-in-life childbirth and single parenting, aims to support women who want to stay beautiful despite their busy lives. A crowdfunding project for a stem cell beauty serum is currently underway on Makuake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the "invisible burden" that the beauty brand Rin aims to solve?
- A: It refers to the time and mental burden faced by modern women who are often busy with work, childcare, and housework, tending to put their own beauty and care last.
- Q: What exactly is Rin's "24-hour beauty" approach?
- A: It's an approach that combines external skincare with internal supplement care, supporting women's beauty and health throughout the day.
- Q: What products are offered in the Makuake project?
- A: Mainly a stem cell beauty serum developed from 18 years of esthetician experience, along with sets including NMN supplements, offered at up to 50% off.