When DHC was founded in Japan 20 years ago and
introduced three products, including its now famous Mild Soap, they
never would have believed their product line would encompass more than
150 products. DHC has also become the most successful direct-mail
skincare company in Japan with products now available in the United
States and has received orders for more than one million products to
date.
DHC's faith in olive oil is derived from the belief that virgin olive
oil pressed from young olives is nature's finest ingredient in helping
people achieve and maintain younger-looking skin and helps fight against
the signs of aging.
The head oil ($16) removes oil and dirt that can get caught in hair
follicles. Put a little on and leave overnight for extremely dry
scalps or put on and rinse with head shampoo ($14). This shampoo
has a light scent, and thoroughly cleanses hair without leaving a heavy
buildup. Be sure to use the head conditioner ($14) for a silky
smooth sheen. My favorite product is the Pacific Rim salt scrub
($28), an all-over body exfoliating scrub. Use on those rough
places, especially feet and elbows, for a smoothing look. The
scrub is gentle combined with oils to provide a healthy glow.
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- DHC Care has several special discount systems, which
include:
- Volume discount (customers receive a discount when they
order in volume)
- Loyalty discount (customers are rewarded for making a
purchase of $48 every six months)
- Friendship referral (customers are encouraged to refer a
friend, and receive a discount)
- Free shipping on $68 or more
- Customer services and skin care consultations are available
in English, as well as Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish
languages.
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For more information or to order products, visit the DHC Web site at http://www.dhccare.com.
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Kellie K. Speed is
a freelance travel writer and restaurant reviewer. Her features have been
published in various publications including The Boston Globe, Cahners’
Industrial Distribution and Graphic Arts Monthly magazines and Reno Air
Approach.
Kellie has reviewed numerous first-class hotels and
travel destinations, including Hawaii, California, Arizona, Bermuda and
Mexico, to name a few. She has also traveled internationally to Ireland,
England, France, Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic. Next year, she is
planning a trip to Tahiti.
Since she is from Massachusetts, she will be providing
reviews of local restaurants for Travel-Watch.
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