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🍶 [The aroma of Imayo Tsukasa and the moisturizing power of sake lees] This product is made with a visibly blended blend of Niigata's local sake "Imayo Tsukasa" and sake lees processed using a unique method. Enjoy the original aroma and moisturizing effects of sake and sake lees.
🍶【Lightweight and smooth to use】 This milk-type hand milk has a light, non-sticky feel and deeply moisturizes. Recommended for those who don't like sticky hands.
🍶【Relaxing Sake Aroma】This product contains no artificial fragrances, allowing you to enjoy the natural aroma of local sake and sake lees. This hand care product is wrapped in the aroma of sake, providing a relaxing experience.
🍶【Can be used on the whole body】 Not only can it be used on your hands and fingers, but it can also be used to moisturize the whole body. It is also recommended as a substitute for lotion or for after-shaving skin care. Apply to areas that are prone to dryness.
🍶【Simple Formula to Bring Out the Best Effects】No unnecessary additives are used. Made with a simple formula to bring out the beauty benefits of sake and sake lees.
[Jizake Cosmetics] Unlike products from major manufacturers distributed nationwide, jizake refers to local alcohol made in a specific region. Jizake is a culture, tradition, and work of art rooted in the land. Jizake cosmetics were born from the desire to share the world of jizake with those who don't drink alcohol. [Product Description] Niigata Jizake Hand Milk (Imayo Tsukasa) Based on the concept of "the more you smell the sake, the more you see the sake lees," this product is a blend of Imayo Tsukasa sake and Imayo Tsukasa sake lees, processed using a unique method. Since it contains no artificial fragrances, you can enjoy the natural aroma of sake and sake lees. The scent is noticeable upon application, but does not linger. This simple formula contains no unnecessary ingredients, allowing you to experience the benefits of sake and sake lees. It has a light, non-sticky feel while providing deep moisture. It can be used on the whole body as well as for daily care and for rough hands and fingers caused by daily alcohol disinfection. When used in combination with "Niigata Local Sake Hand Lotion", it will have even more moisturizing power. [Recommended usage] ・Instead of your usual lotion ・For skin care after shaving ・After a bath
For full-body moisturizing. Its convenient size makes it easy to carry around, allowing you to thoroughly care for your hands and fingers even when you're out and about. [Ingredients] Water, glycerin, rice fermentation liquid*1, BG, sake lees*2, sodium hyaluronate, glycosyl trehalose, hydrolyzed hydrogenated starch, citric acid, sodium citrate, allantoin, phenoxyethanol, xanthan gum, (hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate) copolymer, squalane, polysorbate-60, ethylhexylglycerin *1 and sake, skin conditioning ingredients *2 moisturizing ingredients [About the brewery] Imayo Tsukasa Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. (Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture) Niigata, a port town known as one of Japan's three major entertainment districts, was home to many geisha girls traversing the willow trees beneath its groves. Founded in 1767 in Niigata, Imayo Tsukasa is now a pure rice brewery, striving to create sake that combines flavor and crispness, enhances food, and is a companion to people. The sake brewery, located within walking distance of Niigata Station, can be toured and conveys the atmosphere of the port town of Niigata to the present day. Representative brand: Imayo Tsukasa