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naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner 16.9 Floz./500ml (Japan Import)

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Another wallet-friendly option, this mask harnesses the power of classic Japanese ingredients: onsen water and hatomugi. Together they help to moisturize, revitalize, purify, and tighten pores for an all-in-one skin treatment. Plus, the mask’s ultra-soft hand-made paper feels luxurious and fits the face snugly like a glove for enhanced absorption.

Studies show that continued use of hatomugi extract can help increase the skin’s natural hyaluronic acid production. Hyaluronic acid is the gold standard in hydration due to its capacity to retain up to 5000 times its weight in water, so it’s no wonder that hatomugi is famed for increasing skin elasticity. Not only that, but it’s abundant in skin-firming peptides. 3. Anti-aging Water(Aqua), Dipropylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Coix Lacryma- Jobi (Job’s Tears) Seed Extract, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Alcohol, Hatomugi tea contains protein, minerals such as iron and magnesium, B1 and B2 vitamins, potassium, coixenolide, and amino acids such as valine, and is said to beautify the skin.

Về dung tích thì chai xịt khoáng Hatomugi có dung tích 300g nhưng dùng được khá lâu. Với thiết kế tiện lợi như vậy, bạn có thể mang theo khi đi du lịch, công tác xa.

Naturie is a brand that focuses on hydration and retention of the skin. Using natural ingredients like Hatomugi better known as Job's Tear extract and continuous development on their products. This lead to multi award-winning products.Chị Nguyệt: “Mình rất thích dùng Sữa rửa mặt Hatomugi. Mùi thơm nhẹ, khả năng tạo bọt nhanh. Kiểu dáng lại còn rất chắc chắn.” In Japan, Hatomugi-cha or Job’s tear tea isn’t that common compared to Mugicha, not seen so much, even though Japanese tea blends often use Job’s tears with other grains. I'm Tomo, a Japanese blogger living in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. For the purpose of enriching your life, I would like to introduce things about Japan on this blog, especially unique Japanese products, cooking recipes, cultures, and facts and trivia. As I wrote in the previous post, Mugicha (麦茶) is the Japanese word for barley tea, while Hatomugi-cha (はと麦茶) includes the word Mugicha in its name, but it isn’t that kind. Hatomugicha (はと麦茶)

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