Home Sweet Home Alone actor and founder of —an apparel brand and platform for Asian American women—grew up learning the importance of from her family.
And she's been obsessed ever since. “Skin care is something that feels special to me because it was something that my mom and I did together when I was young," she tells Glamour. “It was way we were able to bond as mother and daughter.” Maki's grandmother was also integral to her understanding of skin care.
Even today, she's obsessive about thanks to her grandma's advice. “It's something that I always think about, because the women in my family are very prone to ,” she says. “My grandma actually grew up on this little tiny farm that they were sharecroppers on, back in the 30s.
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