CUPERTINO, Calif.—When Spring blossoms the world feels fresh and beautiful and people look for ways to make themselves beautiful and healthy, too. So New Tang Dynasty TV (NTDTV) and The Epoch Times newspaper presented a Beauty and Health Fair on Apr. 3.
Held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Cupertino, the event was advertised to the Western and Asian communities and the Los Angeles TV show Beauty 101 from NTDTV came up to interview participants and cover the event. A wide range of exhibitors signed up, from the anti-aging industry to cosmetics and skin care to weight loss programs. Attendees learned that they could improve their health through Tai Chi and massage, and increase their energy and focus with nutritional drinks, or improve their eye sight with orthokeratology. Lotions and skin care products, along with herbal soaps, offered to bring the fresh spring look to faces, and shoppers could buy pearls and clothing to go with their new season’s look.
Some of the products presented the newest technology and developments while others drew on age-old recipes grown with organic farming techniques.
Nuskin, a company from Provo, Utah, showed a skin treatment product that erases wrinkles and spots. Dr. David Currie, D.C., representing the product, said “Our motto is Difference in Demonstration,” and showed photographs of customers who had just one side of their face treated. The contrast convinced people right away, he said. And the cost, he explained, was $8 for each home use, five minutes two times a day two days a week, compared with $100 to $300 for a spa or clinic treatment. He said the company’s sales have increased by four times in the last year and set sales records for the last 18 consecutive months. They assure people of satisfaction with the product by offering a buy-back program for customers who find they have a sensitivity to the treatment.