..........Featured
Magazines..........

Over the
years, we have established large group of
loyalty customers includes Movie Stars &
Makeup Artists. In addition, our products
have been wisely featured by many editors of
the renowned beauty magazines.
FACIAL CLEANSING
POWDER:
MADEMOISELLE, October 1998, P.68
“Geisha
secrets” “Great Grains Powdered rice grains
have long been touted as an Asian beauty
recipe for glowing skin.”
BAZAAR, September,
1999, P.272
“Project: COOL”
“Even beauty know-it-alls will see something
new, like Komenuka Bijin, a scrub packaged
in wee-anywhere packets”
ALLURE, April, 2000
P.72
“Personal
Shopper” Bring this one on the road: It’s a
little packet of soap powder containing
chamomile, rice, lemon and sake; add a
little water and it suds up.”
ELLE, August, 2000,
P.150
“Exotic City”
As the yen for the “secrets of the East”
continues to ride high, a new Japanese
skincare duo has become a cult favorite
among hardcore beauty shoppers.”
LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE, August, 2000, P.36
“Street Smart”
“The global selection of products includes
Komenuka Bijin, the gotta-have-it Japanese
skin-care line.”
RED BOOK, November,
2000, P.50
“Products that
last forever” “stick of cleansers and creams
going bad? Try new always-fresh powdered
products – just add water to use….. Komenuka
Bijin rice Bran Cleanser.”
IN STYLE, November
2001, P.312
“Netshopper” “A
peek inside apothia.com’s Hot Box, Komenuka
Bijin Cleansing Powder.”
CLEANSING
FOAM:
IN STYLE, April, 2000, P.382
“Beauty
Report” “L.A makeup artist Beth Katz, says,
“You want a gently cleanser that’s
normalizing and alcohol free? Look for
something with the fewest ingredients -
Komenuka Bijin Facial Clean Foam.”
FACIAL SKIN
LOTION/TONER:
SHAPE, November, 1994, P.38
“Discover the
secrets of the Orient” “According to the
lore, Japanese barmaids splash their
client’s leftover sake on their faces to
lighten age spots and sooth irritated skin.
If you want to test this spirited practice,
after cleaning you face, dab it with
Komenuka Bijin Skin Lotion, a sake-based
Toner from high-quality line of beauty
products imported directly from Japan.”
ESSENCE:
ALLURE, December, 1998, P.40
“WHITE OUT”
“Nipponsakari Komenuka Bijin Essence
contains rice bran, an exfoliator rely on
alternative lighteners such as Japanese
white mulberry or arrowroot to do the job.”
BAZAAR, September, 1999, P.272
DALLAS MORNING NEWS, June 9, 1999
LOS ANGELES TIMES, December 3, 1999
JANE, January/February, 1999, P.27
HAIR SHAMPOO
& HAIR TREATMENT:

COSMOPOLITAN, November, 1998, P.98
“I Swear Buy!”
“Now you don’t have to take off for Tokyo to
try the new Japanese hair-care line Liv
Tyler loves. The Armageddon starlet is
hooked on Komenuka Bijin Shampoo and
Treatment.”

IN STYLE, March, 1999,
P.230
“135 Best Beauty
Buys” “It leaves your hair so shiny, it’s
amazing.” Say Denise Richards, who will star
in the upcoming Dairy Queens, likes this
shine-heightening shampoo from Japan. Liv
Tyler and Jamie Lee Curtis are also known to
be regular users.”
ALLURE, November,
2000, P.66
“Best Sellers”
“Suds Upped” “We all want different things
from a bottle of shampoo…. Whether for
coiffing or quenching, these shampoos are
the ones getting women in a lather. Komenuka
Bijin Shampoo”
TEEN PEOPLE, December
2000/January 2001, P.164
“Fixes For Fine
Hair”, “These new shampoos and conditioners
include natural Asian ingredients such as
rice bran and ginseng that give hair a body
boost.”
LUCKY, August, 2001, P.74
KOMENUKA BIJIN
SHAMPOO, “Now practically every who works
here is hooked!!”
ELLE, June, 1999, P.164
IN STYLE, July, 1999, P.134
MADEMOISELLE, May, 2000, P.53
“FLASH “ Japanese
finds – Komenuka Bijin Skin Cleanser with
rice bran, an age-old Asian exfoliator.”
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