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Japan beauty adviser, 100, named world’s oldest: ‘many of my good clients have passed away’
- Tomoko Horino, who started working for a cosmetics company in the 1960s, has raked in more than US$835,000 over her career
- She said she’ll continue working ‘as long as my life goes’ – and still gets a kick out of helping people ‘get beautiful and become happier’
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Tomoko Horino’s neighbours gossiped when she first went out to work in patriarchal 1960s Japan, but now, at age 100, the world’s oldest beauty adviser is having the last laugh.
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“It was a time when married women stayed home and only did housekeeping, but I had to work,” Horino said after officially being crowned by Guinness World Records.
Others in the eastern town of Fukushima saw her leaving the house in full make-up and thought she was working in a hostess bar.
“What kind of a bar hostess leaves as the sun rises and comes home as the sun sets?” she laughed.
Born in 1923, the same year as Japan’s Great Kanto Earthquake, Horino married a local government official and expected to be a housewife.
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