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5 weirdest beauty inventions from Japan

Beauty is pain, below are 5 beauty tools from Japan that can enhance your beauty to perfection
5 weirdest beauty inventions from Japan
5 weirdest beauty inventions from Japan

1. Nose straightener

Do you have a complex about your nose? Then reach for the Hana Twin Nose, a much cheaper alternative to plastic surgery and it doesnt hurt either! The makers reckon that 20 minutes per day is enough to strength and straighten your nose to help you achieve that perfect nasal profile you so desire!

2. Face slimmer exercise mouthpiece

To get and maintain the perfect visage, all you need is a mouthpiece. The Face Slimmer is a simple solution to the timeless problem of how to give sagging facial skin and muscles that much-needed daily lift.

Just three minutes per day is all you need; pop in the mold and then make mouth movements. The makers recommend you say vowel sounds out loud over and over again, producing regular and methodical exercises that will strength the twelve facial expression muscles in a comprehensive way, according to hexjam.com.

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3. Karakuri ribbon scalp stretcher

The Karakuri Ribbon is a special stretcher for your scalp. Just wear this over your head (and under your hair) every day to offset the signs of aging. It is a simple but effective piece of beauty care technology.

Place the rubber bands over your ears and then hook in the stretcher with its combs, fitting it over and around the top of your head. This will lightly pull back the hair above your ears, helping to fight sagging skin and thus reducing the wrinkles around your eyes and cheeks.

4. Face lift

Meet the hands-free Shake Weight for your face. Just stick the end of this little vibrating gadget in your mouth and let the intense pulsations magically melt away your excess fat, fine lines and all signs of aging.

5. Compass makeup eyelid brush

The brush on this makeup tool swivels back and forth to draw a crease along hooded eyelids. The brush appears to be a plastic, pizza-cutter-like wheel that you dig into your eye area.

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