8 Secrets of Beauty From 8 Worldly Countries

The world is a very diverse place, but if there's one thing in common for women around the globe is that we want to look and feel beautiful inside and outside. However, the definition of beauty is different in every culture, and women everywhere have their secrets and rituals for [...]
The world is a very diverse place, but if there's one thing in common for women around the globe is that we want to look and feel beautiful inside and outside. However, the definition of beauty is different in every culture, and women everywhere have their secrets and rituals to achieve their desired appearance.
Here, we look at 8 lessons of beauty from eight different parts of the world, from elegant French girls to renowned Asian skin care.
Japan

In Japan women literally beat their faces with their products.
You don't need to treat your skin with baby gloves. In Japan, women apply hydrated cream and serum by force: They slam the product in the face to stimulate blood flow as well as to have a more attractive skin.
Brazil

Beach sand is the most effective tool for the disappearance of the cell. Brazilian girls and women use beach sand as scrubby to have smooth skin and no cellulite.
Egypt
Kleopatra was the one who discovered the magic of the milk baths. Milk is a perfect ingredient for a hydrated and fed skin.
Colombia
Avokado everything. Especially recently, we've started using it everywhere. Colombian girls have always used avocado masks for their faces.
France

French women cut their hair very often.
They usually prefer a short - or medium - length cut above their shoulders. That's with the goal of keeping the hair healthy and shiny.
China

It would be meaningless not to use rice in a country like China in beauty. Chinese girls use the water coming out of rice to wipe out facial stains.
Bulgaria

Rose water is the secret to beauty for Bulgarian girls. Who does not believe in the magic of this water?
Greece
In Greece girls and women use olive oil to hydrated their faces. No one better than the Greek girls could recognize the miracle skills of this oil.










