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Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hey guys. How's it going?
How's your skincare? How's your situation?
Doing it perfectly? How's your steps?
Yeah. So, get ready.
Nothing too big.
I was in a stage of learning and implementing thecosmetics.
Now, I am looking into the world of 美容・医療。
What's that?
So, things like フォトフェイシャル。
Oh, you said it before.
シミトリ。
Oh, I see.
I see. You go to the hospital.
Yes, you go to a clinic and they get this big-assmachine and it hurts.
And they do that on your skin and then you'rehappy.
Okay.
I'm actually going to Korea in two weeks.
Okay.
Just as a simple trip.
But I found out. I knew it, but like...
It was the other day that I actually looked into...
You know how people go there to do beautytreatments?
Yeah.
It's half the price, literally.
It's literally half the price in Japan.
So, I'm thinking about doing something.
Yeah.
I'm going to do something in Korea.
Yeah. What do you mean, something?
So, there's all these different menus that you cando.
Oh, okay. A bunch of things.
A bunch of things. It's endless, dude.
Oh, okay.
Endless. There's like shimitori.
There's like, I don't know, shit that you do tolike moisturize your skin.
Oh.
All these different logics and all these...
Yeah.
I'm going to do something.
Okay.
So, I'm going to do it.
I'm going to come back differently, hopefully.
Okay.
Is that like that impactful?
I mean, it's different from the cosmetics,definitely, right?
Because cosmetics, you have to sort of weaken it
so that average people can just buy it and do it.
In the clinics, you have to...
It's got to be supervised by a doctor and aprofessional.
So, like, it's stronger.
Okay.
It obviously has more effect on your body,medically.
So, yes, it should be stronger.
Oh.
It should be noticeable.
Okay. Okay.
It should be noticeable.
Okay. So, don't tell me when you do things likethat.
Let's see if I notice you.
Your skin gets like, I don't know.
Whatever.
Whatever. Okay. We'll see.
You tell me when you find something.
Yes. Yes. Yes.
Okay. All right.
That'll be exciting.
Yeah.
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I see.
Yeah. Yeah.
But the cosmetic things are still going.
It's still going.
It's still going.
You know the best ones now?
Or you're still trying many things?
No. I'm still trying.
Yeah. I'm still trying.
Okay.
Like, right here.
So, I had acne.
But, like, when I started gearing up my wholegame, it ran away.
But, like, still, like, once in a blue moon, youget these acnes.
Like, right now, I had acne, like, three days ago.
And it took care of it.
But it's still kind of red. You can see it.
Yeah.
Right here.
I'm looking to...
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I'm fighting for it, though.
Fighting for it.
I see.
So, you're still...
Wow. You have many things to try.
Like, I didn't know, like, you have that much ofvarieties in those, like, skin care creams and...
Oh, yeah.
It's limited.
Unlimited.
Unlimited.
Unlimited.
There's this other stage that I'm not thatinterested in yet.
But some people are.
Called the Doctor's Cosmetics.
Okay.
So, those are cosmetics that you can only buy atthe clinic.
Oh, I see.
You have to sort of, I don't know, maybe beprescribed?
It's not a medicine, though.
But it's something that you can't buy, like, in arandom drug store.
Okay.
And it's a little bit more expensive.
Okay.
And, obviously, the sebum is stronger.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
So, there's a whole different world as well.
Wow.
Yeah.
You tried it?
No.
I'm not into that world yet.
Okay.
But you know the world.
Yeah, I do know that it exists.
You saw the island.
Yeah, I saw that island and I was like, that's adifferent island right there.
I see.
Yeah. Yeah.
It really is a balance.
Like, the more you get to know, it's the balanceof how much care you do every day with yourcosmetics versus, like, how much of the medicalthings you do.
Okay.
Because, like, the medical things, it's like aone, it's like, it's quick, right?
It's strong and it's quick.
Yeah.
And it's effective.
Mm-hmm.
So, like, some people have the views of, like, let's keep the cosmetics very minimal and do the etiol, like, every twice or three or four times orfive times a year.
Mm-hmm.
And then keep the face beautiful.
Okay.
Whereas, keep the etiol minimal and keep thecosmetic maximum.
Oh, I see.
And there's, like, the balancers and everythingand there's, like, a whole spectrum of it.
Wow.
Because it's, you have your budget, right?
Yeah.
Because it's expensive.
Sure, sure, sure.
The medicines and those treatments are expensive.
Yes.
It's not something you can do, like, every day.
No.
Way too expensive.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Clinic, like, every day and just nothing likethat.
You can't do that.
You gotta rest your skin, too, right?
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Because it's so strong.
Oh, I see.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I see, I see, I see.
Right.
Mm.
Okay.
So, that's the world that I'm stepping into.
Ooh.
I just now have stepped into that.
Into that world.
Okay.
The etiol world.
So, you're trying to find the balance then, Iguess.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
And also, like, what kind of etiol I'm trying todo is another thing.
But so far, I think I should do some sort of netsuchiryo every year.
Netsuchiryo is like, for example, otofacial isnetsuchiryo.
Okay.
So, there's different types of netsuchiryo.
Okay.
Sounds crazy.
Does it sound crazy?
I mean, sounds scary.
Sounds scary?
Oh, yeah.
It does involve pain, though.
Oh.
So, what it does, basically, it adds heat to yourskin.
Okay.
And the skin tries to recover from the damage doneby the heat.
And that's how the skin is reborn.
Thus, have a clear and beautiful skin.
That's the basic logic of the netsuchiryo.
Okay.
So, makes sense, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you do that, it's gonna, like, ultimately be agood effect.
Like, over the time that you age.
Oh, I see.
You'll age well, is what I've learned.
Okay.
So, you're gonna try that?
One of the netsu things.
Yes.
Okay.
Yeah.
And you're having fun.
You're enjoying that.
Oh, yeah.
It's so fun, dude.
That's good.
Oh, yeah.
That's good.
It's like weightlifting.
Yeah, yeah.
I see.
It's like, oh, yeah.
I got some muscles.
That's great.
I work hard.
I got it.
I've leveled up myself.
Yeah.
It's kind of like that.
I see.
I see.
You see the results.
Yes.
That makes you enjoying.
Yes.
That's good.
I'm very happy.
I'm very happy.
Great.
Do it, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, go for it.
Do it.
Go to the clinic.
I don't know.
Every week.
I don't know.
However many times they allow you to, right?
Go and do it.
Yeah.
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