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eye makeup
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Japan
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Often used in intricate and artistic styles as part of formal or ceremonial makeup looks.
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1
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2
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makeup
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Japan
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Commonly used for achieving a natural and minimalistic look, focusing on youthful and innocent appearance.
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1
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3
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makeup
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Japan
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Heavy makeup is often associated with specific professions like hostessing and entertainment industries
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1
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4
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makeup
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Japan
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More commonly associated with elaborate skincare routines and natural, minimalist looks.
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1
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5
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makeup
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Japan
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Extensive use of makeup for daily routines and formal occasions
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1
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6
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makeup
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Japan
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Subtle and natural makeup; focus on enhancing natural beauty without heavy contouring
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1
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7
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makeup
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Japan
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Subtle and minimalistic approach to makeup
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1
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8
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makeup artist
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Japan
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Often involved in creating looks for K-Pop idols and J-Pop stars
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1
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9
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makeup artist
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Japan
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Tapped for creating makeup looks for traditional tea ceremonies and geisha performances
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1
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10
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makeup removal
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Japan
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Oil-based cleansers are commonly used for makeup removal before using a foaming or water-based cleanser.
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1
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11
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makeup use
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Japan
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Emphasis on a natural look with light and subtle makeup applications
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1
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12
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stage makeup
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Japan
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Stage makeup tends to be more subtle and natural-looking compared to Western countries
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1
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