A 63-Year-Old Horse Oil Beautician's Dream: To Spread a 'Culture of Cherishing Bare Skin' that Makes Aging Enjoyable
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Keiko Okada, a 63-year-old horse oil beautician, shares her dream of spreading a 'culture of cherishing bare skin.' Based on her own experience with burn scars and her encounter with rare 'Koune horse oil,' she aims for a society that views aging positively.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'koune horse oil' and how is it different from regular horse oil?
- A: It is an extremely rare oil extracted from the mane of horses, with only 1% obtainable per horse. It has a lower melting point than regular horse oil and is characterized by its smooth texture.
- Q: Who is Sankyubary recommended for?
- A: It is recommended for those who are concerned about dryness and lack of firmness due to aging, those seeking gentle, natural skincare, and those who resonate with the founder's story and value caring for their skin and heart.
- Q: Why do you share this dream at the age of 63?
- A: Because of a strong desire to share the joy and hope that can be gained from nurturing one's skin with people of the same generation and future women, rather than feeling anxious about aging.