Lo Char-yang rubs essential oil every day.

by asandss413 on 2010-05-26 19:43:03

Nicknamed the "beauty guru" and "DIY patriarch," Niur (a popular Taiwanese aesthetician) has recently published his autobiography, *Niur's 18 Years - My Path to Beauty*. Yesterday, Niur gave a telephone interview to a reporter, where he extensively discussed the beauty secrets of celebrities.

**A**

**Lin Chi-ling has the most perfect features**

Niur has been in the industry for 18 years and has met countless stars. Whose facial features are the most perfect? Without hesitation, Niur chose Lin Chi-ling. "Her individual features aren't particularly distinctive, but when put together, they look very good. Many people say her legs aren't attractive, but actually, it's because her face is so small that her legs appear thicker by comparison," said Niur. Lin Chi-ling also has her own insights into skincare. For instance, she always carries a small bottle of lotion with her to deal with makeup touch-ups. Moreover, Lin takes great care of her calf skin. After showering every day, she wears a cotton bathrobe to retain moisture in her body before applying body lotion.

**B**

**Rou Da-tung uses meditation therapy to regulate his heart rate**

The "beauty queen" Big S once said that even while sleeping, she makes sure her hair lies flat — such meticulous grooming isn't just limited to female stars; male stars also care deeply about their appearances, like "Little Pig" (the nickname for Luo Zhi-xiang). "Nowadays, regular body care doesn't satisfy Little Pig anymore. He now visits a specific essential oil teacher daily to undergo color therapy," Niur explained. Color therapy is currently one of the most cutting-edge methods of maintenance. The essential oil teacher will have him choose different colored oils based on his mood and condition for a massage. In addition, Little Pig also uses Indian meditation techniques to regulate his heart rate.

(Note: The mention of the Taobao essential oil store at the end seems to be an advertisement and is not directly related to the content of the article.)

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*Translation Note: Some names were transliterated from Chinese or retained in their commonly known forms (e.g., Lin Chi-ling, Niur).*