
Shirasu, contained in the volcanic
ash of Mt. Sakurajima in Kagoshima, Japan has been used
by the local people to wash cutlery for a long time. That
secret wisdom is now concentrated in gShirasu - Volcanic
Ash - Soaph. Erupted hundreds of years ago, absorbing various
minerals in the sea, later becoming the white stratums of
the earth, Shirasu has been nourished in the nature over
the years. Utilizing the hidden merits of Shirasu to the
maximum, we would like to help you pursue beauty and health
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With the dense
and almost elastic bubbles featured with the soap, the froth
made from the spheres of the ultrafine particle Shirasu
removes the dirt on the skin to the deep inside the pore
where ordinary cleansing cream cannot reach. It also features
Lipidure which is often used for artificial blood vessel
contact lenses and others. When used in a soap, it creates
artificial cells on the surface of the skin, and even after
rinsing, moisture remains in the cells. |
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| 1. Make a froth
with the bubbling net. |
| Take gSugoka Soap,
made from Volcanic Ashh at the size of about a cherry
or a piece of pearl, to the bubbling net, adding a small
amount of warm water, making a froth. |
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| 2. Soft bubbles gently cleanse
the skin |
Put the froth on your
palm and wash your face gently.
* No need to rub your face hard. Massage your face with
the dense bubble, skimming over the skin.
While moisture protected on the skin, it removes the
surplus oil and dirt deep inside the pores. Rinse the
face thoroughly, removing the bubbles. The shining refreshed
skin appears. |
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