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Kikumasamune Japanese Sake Moisturizing Brightening Skin Care Lotion 500ml

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This is the superb flavor of authentic dryness: robust taste with a hint of roughness and a refreshing, crisp finish that lacks any unpleasant sweetness.

L'odeur est neutre mais au moment de la sortie du flacon pompe, une petite senteur caractéristique des produits fermentés se laisse percevoir mais certains odorats ne le détecteront même pas.Today, the brand is well-known for its commitment to an ancient method of producing quality sake, which took top place in three cities for a nation-wide poll. The reason being, is that if you've already cleansed thoroughly, you won't need the cotton pad to remove any residue, so instead they simply pat them in. Alcohol-free formulation also contains ceramides, arbutin, amino acids and placenta extract that help protect and strengthen the skin's acid mantle. I bought this product before being aware of this ingredient because my eyes zoned in on the ceramides so high up on the list… and my point is, I am guilty for not taking a closer look at the ingredient list.

Kiku-Masamune High Moist Lotion is a Japanese sake-based hydrating toner that I’ve heard only good things about. Sake contains koji acid which has been shown to brighten the skin and alpha-d-glycosylgycerol to help improve the skin’s elasticity and even help your skin look younger. If you have the patience to deal with the pump, don’t mind the smell of sake before breakfast, and don’t react to any of the ingredients, this could actually be a really wonderful product for you. it Removes whatever residue is still on my face after my 3 step cleansing ritual, but does so in a very gentle and nourishing way. New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging .

Junmai-shu is a genuine sake made from sake barrels made of Yoshinosugi cedar and bottled when it is at its most fragrant. Arbutin is another powerful lightening agent, as is Glycyrrhizic acid (a derivative of licorice root). I apply the lotion all over my body, straight after showering before drying myself off, so I'm tapping in to wet skin.

From the age when there is no cosmetics sake, sake diluted with water was used to prepare the condition of the skin. One night after using the cleanser I looked in the mirror and my face was really red, but I didn’t feel any burning. There is probably no way of the long-term effects of this product but I haven’t seen a huge difference yet. The one in the white bottle is more lightweight feeling and it feels like it just sinks directly into my skin.Water, glycerin, butylene glycol, sodium styrene/acrylates copolymer, methyl gluceth-10, maltitol, glutamic acid, arbutin, leucine, glycine soja (soybean) protein, ceramide 3, arginine, placental protein, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, ceramide 6 II, hydroxyethylcellulose, peg-60 hydrogenated castor oil, sodium citrate, citric acid, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, rice ferment filtrate (sake), fragrance. Our receiving department does its best to verify and then enter the correct "Best By" dates for all incoming products.

It also gives a really nice brightening effect, and having used this for a couple of weeks now, I've noticed that my skin has this sheen to it, that I only ever used to get when applying oil to my skin. So, if you’re curious about using Sake in your skincare routine or about Japanese skincare in general, I suggest you try out this product. While Korean Skincare seems to be increasingly gaining popularity worldwide, Japanese skincare remains the underdog. For more information on our use of your personal information and your rights, see our Privacy Policy.Use generously after showering or bathing as an emulsion for the whole body, not to mention the face.

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