The Price Of Beauty Season 1 Episode 6

Ep 6. Tokyo, Japan

  • April 19, 2010

As a follow-up to previous episodes of The Price of Beauty, Jessica Simpson and her friends continue their journey around the world to discover different perspectives on beauty. In season 1 episode 6, titled "Tokyo, Japan," the group explores the unique beauty culture of Japan.

The episode starts with Jessica and her friends, Ken Paves and CaCee Cobb, walking around the bustling streets of Tokyo, immersing themselves in the city's vibrant beauty industry. Japanese beauty rituals are often known for their intricate and meticulous techniques, and the group is eager to discover and experience them.

One example of Japan's beauty culture is the art of geishas, traditional female entertainers trained in various arts such as music, dance, and tea ceremonies. Jessica, Ken, and CaCee visit a geisha house to learn more about the geishas' beauty routine and style. They are amazed by the exquisite makeup applied to the geisha's face, which includes a layer of thick white powder called "oshiroi." The group also learns that the process of becoming a geisha is rigorous and takes years of training and dedication.

The group also visits a Japanese hair salon, where they witness unique hair styling techniques. The hairdresser uses heat to create dramatic and voluminous curls, which looks like a time-taking process, but the results are impressive. Jessica opts for a haircut, where the hairdresser uses various techniques to create a more youthful and modern look. Jessica is pleased with the result.

Another aspect of Japan's beauty culture that the group explores is the use of technology to enhance beauty. They visit a store that sells a variety of beauty products, including a machine that claims to improve the skin's elasticity. Jessica is apprehensive at first but decides to try it out. The machine uses a mild electric current to stimulate facial muscles, and the group is impressed by the results.

The episode also highlights the Japanese perspective on body image. The group visits an onsen, which is a traditional Japanese hot spring bathing facility. They learn that Japanese people often visit onsens to relax and relieve stress. The group is initially apprehensive about bathing naked in public, but they get over it and enjoy the experience. They also learn that Japanese people have a different perspective on body image and don't obsess over beauty standards.

Throughout the episode, the group also experiences Japanese cuisine and fashion. They try sushi at a traditional Japanese restaurant and sample different flavors of Kit-Kat chocolate, which is a popular snack in Japan. They also visit a fashion school, where they learn about Japanese fashion trends and styles.

The episode ends with the group reflecting on their experiences in Tokyo and the different beauty standards around the world. They discuss the importance of embracing different cultures and accepting different perspectives on beauty. Jessica reflects on how her own beauty routine has changed since she started traveling the world and learning about different beauty cultures.

Overall, The Price of Beauty season 1 episode 6 provides an insightful look into Japan's unique beauty culture. From geishas to hot springs, hair salons to beauty products, the group experiences a range of different aspects of Japanese beauty. The episode highlights the importance of understanding and appreciating different cultures and perspectives on beauty.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 19, 2010
  • Language
    English