About the teacher
Hi, I'm Yu-Ting Lan.
Founder of Héhé Studio and an international bojin instructor — someone who learned this method the long, hands-on way, so you can learn it the gentle, orderly way.
Yu-Ting Lan (藍玉婷), founder of Héhé Studio (和合雅築).
The short version
A business graduate who found her craft.
I never planned to work with faces. I have a business degree, no beauty background, and I started with nothing but curiosity and a folding massage table in the back of my car.
Over the past several years I've taught more than a thousand students — complete beginners, grandmothers, and men included — across Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia. In 2020 our studio was featured in Taiwan's Top 100 Brand Stories, and I now teach as a certified bojin instructor with three professional associations.
But the part I'm proudest of isn't the numbers. It's that I turned a messy, self-taught journey into a clear, gentle method — so you don't have to learn it the hard way I did.
A few markers along the way
1,000+
students taught — from complete beginners to grandmothers
3
countries taught in — Taiwan, Hong Kong & Malaysia
2020
featured in Taiwan's “Top 100 Brand Stories”
Founder of Héhé Studio (和合雅築) · certified bojin instructor with three professional associations.
My story
How the Bojin Method came to be.
A crossroads
When I graduated, I had a diploma and very little else. Like a lot of people, I drifted into a small assistant job in a traditional industry and quietly wondered, is this really the life I want? I started to see how limited my schooling had been, and how much of the real world nobody teaches you. Those discouraging years turned out to be a gift — they made me look honestly at what I actually wanted to build.
The spark
The turning point was a memory. My father sat and concentrated at work all day, and he'd come home exhausted and sore. As a girl, the one thing I could do for him was rub his shoulders and back until the tiredness eased — and I still remember how his face softened afterwards. Years later that memory asked me a simple question: why couldn't I do something that supports me and helps other people at the same time?
I had no experience, no products and no connections — only a real desire to build a life of my own. So I started learning the way I wish more courses taught: actively, one method at a time, until I found the one that clicked. Facial bojin.
Learning it the hard way
Honestly, learning it was messy. The same technique, I had to follow three different teachers just to grasp what really mattered — almost no one had put it into a proper system. So once I could do it, I threw myself at practice. I offered house calls: driving across town with a folding table, carrying it up to each client's home, often eating lunch at the wheel between visits.
In three months I worked on close to 120 faces — around four a day, two hours each, six on my busiest day. That season taught me something I've never forgotten: turning an idea into something real takes many small steps, a lot of adjusting, and a great deal of repetition. What holds us back is rarely failure — it's never starting.
From my hands to a method
After a while, clients started asking the same thing: could you teach me to do this — for my own face, and for my family? I ran a few small classes in Kaohsiung and Tainan, the response was warm, and I finally found a teaching rhythm that felt right. So I founded Héhé Studio and began sharing the method properly. From 2015, over about six years, I taught more than a thousand students, and in 2019 I ran classes abroad in Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Then in early 2020 the pandemic closed my in-person classes, at home and abroad. Rather than wait, I asked a better question: could I rebuild this online — simple to deep, in the right order, with a practice assignment and personal feedback at every stage? That became the method you'll find on this site: the same close, patient teaching, carried intact from my hands to yours.
Before anything else, get your motivation right and move in the correct order — then very little is truly out of reach. — the advice from my own teacher that shaped everything
I believe created value is what really wins trust, and that only tested, proven technique is worth learning. I believe learning bojin well needs a gentle, step-by-step system — and that the two things that carry you are your motivation and a clear framework of steps. That belief is the whole reason this method exists.
Start with me
Give your face ten quiet minutes.
Begin with the free guide — the condensed first lesson of the method — or let the quiz point you to the right 5-minute ritual for your face.
