Asian Beauty Secrets to Age Backwards

Here in Asia, women do some pretty “weird” beauty things to AGE BACKWARDS

Looking beautiful is really important here

It’s another level

Which is why when I walk the streets a lot of women appear to be a 10/10

I have lived in Asia for decades now

Since I moved at the early age of 17 to model in Japan

I’ve learned so much through my research, study, and personal experience while living here and working as a model, beauty columnist, and writer

I personally use a LOT of Eastern Secrets to AGE BACKWARDS myself

[basically I avoid all Americanized forms of beauty]

Secrets that women living in America and Europe are not as fortunate to get access to

When I recently visited my friends in the UK

They asked for secrets

I told them I put rice water on my face to AGE BACKWARDS

They laughed at me

Feedback I heard in the UK?

“Stop putting rice on your face”

But I ignored them all 😉

Years later this Eastern Secret STILL leaves me speechless 🤯

I’ve aged backwards more than 5 years!

I feel even better than in my early 20s

More women need to know about the Eastern Beauty Secrets

And the benefits of using rice water on your face!

I make a batch every week

And here in Asia, women save the water from washing their rice and use it as a facial rinse AND a final hair rinse!

It sounds strange…

But my skin and hair has NEVER felt + looked better!

3 strange tips I learned in Asia that have helped me REVERSE 5 years:

1. Rinse your face with rice water

2. Slap your face

3. Ditch retinol

And that’s exactly what I teach in my Genki System™️

Want to incorporate these important tried and tested tips into your skincare routine?

💭 Would you wash your face with leftover rice water?

Love, Kelly

*Disclaimer: NOT medical advice.

About Kelly Prehn

Kelly's journey began unexpectedly when a Models 1 agent spotted her in Covent Garden during a ballet rehearsal. Despite landing a six-figure Japanese contract immediately, upon arrival in Tokyo she was deemed 'overweight', fired and sent back to London.

Her breakthrough came when Mr. Shu of Shu Uemura recognized her potential, launching her acclaimed career as a beauty and fashion model across Asia—from Japan and Korea to China and Singapore.

Leveraging her industry expertise, Kelly transitioned from modeling to sharing beauty insights as a columnist, becoming a highly recognized advocate for niche traditional wellness and healing modalities. She was the first to bring these transformative practices to a wider audience. Her influence grows rapidly: 1.4 million books in print, tens of millions of women reached through her teachings on social media, she currently impacts 11 million women monthly—and growing.

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“Kelly Created a Life Changing Method”

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