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Tuesday, May 3, 2016
The
products we want to introduce today are two types of facial soap made by
natural ingredients that both have unique effects and designs.
Wood
Vinegar Charcoal soap (Mokusaku Takedorobou) , as its name suggests, is a
charcoal designed soap containing wood vinegar (Mokusaku), coal, volcano ashes
and clay. Wood vinegar is a reddish liquid with more than 200 natural
components extracted from burning charcoal, and is proved to have good
anti-inflammatory and sterilization effects. Coal, volcano dust, and clay have
micro size holes that absorb sebum and impurities leading to clear, clean skin.
After cleansing, the natural minerals tighten the pores and give a refreshing,
smooth finish.
On the
other hand, the Bamboo Vinegar soap (Chiku Saku Takedorobou) has a moist
finish. It contains Bamboo vinegar (Chikusaku), mud, glycerin, kuma bamboo
grass extract. Bamboo vinegar is a liquid made of the gas that comes out of the
chimney when burning bamboo to make charcoal, and is famous for its
sterilizing, deodorizing, and moisturizing effects. Furthermore, the mud,
glycerin, and kuma bamboo grass extract also have the effect to absorb sebum
and impurities, so we recommend this one for those who want to cleanse well but
are also concerned of dryness. Doesn't it look exactly like a piece of bamboo!?
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