Leaves in Japanese beauty magazine Bea's Up | Beauty Hunting
Today it is raining in Tokyo, an ideal day to go shopping in one of the many department stores and the underground shopping pass the word - or to scroll in my new favorite Japanese magazine in which it only comes to the topic of beauty.
I am so excited about Bea's eating well Up, that I would like to invite you to browse with me through the beauty eating well magazine. The magazine costs about 5.50 EUR and published eating well monthly, I bought eating well it on Friday at Shinjuku eating well station in a bookstore.
And since then not let me go Bea's Up, I constantly discover something new in the magazine. The focus of the October issue, the issue of natural beauty, in the next issue of the Christmas Collections cosmetic brands will be the focus.
And now is the same losgeblättert! Among the news on the first pages of the natural cosmetics series Kora the Australian model Miranda Kerr is presented. Kora has just come onto the market in Japan, I have the products already in the natural cosmetics shop Cosme Kitchen seen (unfortunately very expensive).
After a few generously designed pages at the beginning eating well of the booklet it comes down to business, I had not expected such a layout: about eight to ten cosmetic eating well products are described, evaluated and geswatcht explains the application and the effect on small pre-post per page Photos shown. eating well
Since it comes to natural beauty in the October issue, are mainly products for the complexion in focus. For each Foundation eating well all shades are listed, rated the opacity on a scale of one to five stars, and assesses the suitability for dry or oily skin. The rest of the descriptions I can not read, unfortunately, the price is in any case always there.
On the sides of the face care it comes from the design of further similar. The refreshing cleansing lotion Iris by Weleda and the Eau Extraordinaire Rose of Melvita are of course immediately jumped into my mind. Too bad I can not to read the texts.
The many sides of lip care fascinate me. On these two pages above lip care are organized by flavors: mint, fruit, sweets and Nature (also taking Dr. Bronner's is represented).
Alumina is in Japan just a trend, that I could find in some beauty shops. You can buy the earth in bags or already mixed ready in products for facial cleansing or masks.
At a trend forecast for the next best sellers in the Japanese eating well drugstores trying to appear on these two pages: More new products will be presented in detail - Swatches eating well and application recommendations eating well included.
Show on four sides readers of three make-up and skin care favorites from different drugstores. Since I (still) find plenty of confusing the drugstore scene in Tokyo, I once quoted me two of the addresses - in the Plaza, it seems as nail lacquers eating well by Zoya to give.
With CIA called Bea's Up takes the three-member Citizen Investigation Agency, the cosmetic products under the microscope. Concealer from the drugstore will be presented with a color swatch and before-after Swatch, the latter is intended to illustrate the opacity.
My personal highlight: With almost scientific precision concealer now be finally judged, each with a triangle diagram! Is this not a hit? Unfortunately I could not decipher the criteria, if anyone eating well can handle Japanese, I would be grateful for the translation. Edit: So fast it can go: Rin has kindly translated the criteria for me! Were evaluated in the diagram, the veneering, durability and opacity - I find very useful. eating well
Bea's Up is clearly a beauty magazine for crazy people and nerds - so right up my alley! Some elements were clearly inspired by blogs: Swatches, before-and-after photos of complexion products or illustrated tutorials, even the element of hauls (purchases) was added. Many products are presented not only in detail, but from an imaged editor or reader personally evaluated or recommended - blog style best!
And now I would like to have as a magazine in German, most likely with an emphasis on natural cosmetics! I am Bea's Up inspired very much, I like the aspect that is discussed so thoroughly and in detail on the products. I'm looking forward to the next issue with the Christmas products!
I hope you enjoyed eating well the leaves made fun by the Japanese beauty magazine Bea's Up - have you heard of the magazine before? eating well Do you read the beauty pages in German magazines? eating well
15 October 2013 at 11:40
Today it is raining in Tokyo, an ideal day to go shopping in one of the many department stores and the underground shopping pass the word - or to scroll in my new favorite Japanese magazine in which it only comes to the topic of beauty.
I am so excited about Bea's eating well Up, that I would like to invite you to browse with me through the beauty eating well magazine. The magazine costs about 5.50 EUR and published eating well monthly, I bought eating well it on Friday at Shinjuku eating well station in a bookstore.
And since then not let me go Bea's Up, I constantly discover something new in the magazine. The focus of the October issue, the issue of natural beauty, in the next issue of the Christmas Collections cosmetic brands will be the focus.
And now is the same losgeblättert! Among the news on the first pages of the natural cosmetics series Kora the Australian model Miranda Kerr is presented. Kora has just come onto the market in Japan, I have the products already in the natural cosmetics shop Cosme Kitchen seen (unfortunately very expensive).
After a few generously designed pages at the beginning eating well of the booklet it comes down to business, I had not expected such a layout: about eight to ten cosmetic eating well products are described, evaluated and geswatcht explains the application and the effect on small pre-post per page Photos shown. eating well
Since it comes to natural beauty in the October issue, are mainly products for the complexion in focus. For each Foundation eating well all shades are listed, rated the opacity on a scale of one to five stars, and assesses the suitability for dry or oily skin. The rest of the descriptions I can not read, unfortunately, the price is in any case always there.
On the sides of the face care it comes from the design of further similar. The refreshing cleansing lotion Iris by Weleda and the Eau Extraordinaire Rose of Melvita are of course immediately jumped into my mind. Too bad I can not to read the texts.
The many sides of lip care fascinate me. On these two pages above lip care are organized by flavors: mint, fruit, sweets and Nature (also taking Dr. Bronner's is represented).
Alumina is in Japan just a trend, that I could find in some beauty shops. You can buy the earth in bags or already mixed ready in products for facial cleansing or masks.
At a trend forecast for the next best sellers in the Japanese eating well drugstores trying to appear on these two pages: More new products will be presented in detail - Swatches eating well and application recommendations eating well included.
Show on four sides readers of three make-up and skin care favorites from different drugstores. Since I (still) find plenty of confusing the drugstore scene in Tokyo, I once quoted me two of the addresses - in the Plaza, it seems as nail lacquers eating well by Zoya to give.
With CIA called Bea's Up takes the three-member Citizen Investigation Agency, the cosmetic products under the microscope. Concealer from the drugstore will be presented with a color swatch and before-after Swatch, the latter is intended to illustrate the opacity.
My personal highlight: With almost scientific precision concealer now be finally judged, each with a triangle diagram! Is this not a hit? Unfortunately I could not decipher the criteria, if anyone eating well can handle Japanese, I would be grateful for the translation. Edit: So fast it can go: Rin has kindly translated the criteria for me! Were evaluated in the diagram, the veneering, durability and opacity - I find very useful. eating well
Bea's Up is clearly a beauty magazine for crazy people and nerds - so right up my alley! Some elements were clearly inspired by blogs: Swatches, before-and-after photos of complexion products or illustrated tutorials, even the element of hauls (purchases) was added. Many products are presented not only in detail, but from an imaged editor or reader personally evaluated or recommended - blog style best!
And now I would like to have as a magazine in German, most likely with an emphasis on natural cosmetics! I am Bea's Up inspired very much, I like the aspect that is discussed so thoroughly and in detail on the products. I'm looking forward to the next issue with the Christmas products!
I hope you enjoyed eating well the leaves made fun by the Japanese beauty magazine Bea's Up - have you heard of the magazine before? eating well Do you read the beauty pages in German magazines? eating well
15 October 2013 at 11:40
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