“My wish to spread Japanese beauty techniques, which was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, is something I am pursuing once again by engaging in salon. I do my best to convey the best techniques and hospitality to clients and staff so that people in Myanmar can deeply enjoy being healthy and beautiful.”
While attending beauty school in 1999 in Tokyo, Japan, I obtained international licenses in facials, body treatments, nails, and makeup. After graduation, I worked at one of major beauty salons in Japan for five years, achieving top national performance and becoming the main branch manager. Later, I also earned qualifications in eyelash extensions and permanent makeup.
After experiencing significant health improvements on my own, I fell in love with INDIBA technology and became passionate to improve people’s health with INDIBA. I got trained in Shirokane, Tokyo, and opened an INDIBA salon in Tokyo in 2006.
In 2013, I moved to Myanmar to spread Japanese beauty techniques and managed salons offering INDIBA, massages, nails, and eyelash extensions. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I returned to Japan and opened an INDIBA salon in Yoyogi-Uehara, Tokyo, which attracted many celebrities and clients even from Myanmar.