
A charming beauty proposal arrived at the Vogue.com offices last week, flown in from the small town of Kumano, Japan: a six-piece set of Suvé skin-cleansing brushes, whose sleek walnut handles and white goat-hair bristles were handmade by local craftsmen using 180-year-old techniques. These minimalist tools, Suvé explains, represent a new Japanese concept that focuses on gentle exfoliation--or, put another way, delivers "an elegant massage while washing." Think of it as an old-fashioned Claris...
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