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KANEBO Supports Pink Ribbon.
During this campaign, beauty counsellors at KANEBO counters wear pink ribbon badges and promote the campaign.

KANEBO Pink Ribbon Product

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KANEBO BODY LIPID WEAR

Envelops your skin in a veil of moisture and brings smooth and moisturized skin that lasts all day long.
A soft, smooth texture spreads comfortably across your body.

Make breast self-exam a health habit.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide.
It has a high recovery rate if detected and treated in the early stages.
To detect breast cancer as early as possible, routines of self-exam and regular screening are important health habit to acquire.

Let's start breast self-exam from today!
Use KANEBO BODY LIPID WEAR for your breast self-exam.

Self-examination for breast cancer

・Use your left hand to examine your right breast, and vice-versa.
・Self-exam goal: Repeat each of the following three steps two to three times on each side.

Step 1:
Examine the whole breast.

Massage the outside of your breast from bottom to top gently
and then massage the inside of the breast from bottom to top.

Check the state of the skin surface, the softness and firmness of the breast, and whether there are any sunken areas.

Check the state of the skin surface, the softness and firmness of the breast, and whether there are any sunken areas.

Check the state of the skin surface, the softness and firmness of the breast, and whether there are any sunken areas.

Step 2:
Examine the whole breast more carefully.

Move your fingertips in small circular motions, and apply a little pressure so that
you can feel the breast a little deeper than the skin. Massage from bottom to top.

Check for hard areas or lumps.

Check for hard areas or lumps.

Check for hard areas or lumps.

Step 3:
Examine the area from your armpits to your chest.

Slide your hand from the armpit to the center of your chest
while applying a little pressure.

Check for hard areas or lumps.

Check for hard areas or lumps.

Check for hard areas or lumps.

Get to know the state of your own breasts day-to-day and consult a doctor straight
away if you notice any changes.

Supervision: Japan Society of Breast Health

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