Hello.
No foundation, Milobina, and Manager Nonko are always welcome.
Today is the vernal equinox.
When I researched the vernal equinox, I came across this wonderful sentence:
"The day that includes the vernal equinox is called the vernal equinox, and is considered a day to praise nature and cherish living things."
That's wonderful! Recently, there are more and more people who dislike insects, so I would like to say this to them.
Also, the Vernal Equinox was originally
"It is said that the name was changed from the "Spring Imperial Ancestors' Festival." The Spring Imperial Ancestors' Festival is one of the Imperial Court ceremonies that is still held today. It is a grand festival that is held twice a year, on the spring equinox and the autumn equinox (Autumn Imperial Ancestors' Festival)."
So it was apparently a palace event.
I felt a sense of crisis that even though I am Japanese, I am forgetting such important things.
I thought it would be great if there were opportunities to learn about this culture, which could be considered the roots of the Japanese people, at school too.
For more details, please check here. ↓
※Sourcehttps://skywardplus.jal.co.jp/plus_one/calendar/spring_equinox_day/
Something that came to mind when I saw a review
So, this was a bit of a roundabout introduction, but
The number of people who suffer from rough hands increases when it gets cold. However, there are also many people who find that their rough hands get worse even when it gets warmer.
the other day,Rakuten store reviewsWhen her mother became ill and her father started cooking in her place, her hands became rough and she became worried, so she bought Milobina'shand & cuticle creamThere was a heartwarming story about someone who was given the gift of this.
It may still just be rough hands at the moment, but if your elderly father continues like this, he may develop housewives' eczema.
When I saw this, I was reminded of an episode where design staff member Sumiko's housewife-related eczema improved dramatically just by stopping, or rather, changing, one thing.
Just dishwashing detergent turned into soap
As the title says, she was interested in the dishwashing detergent that I was using without thinking about it, when she saw me using soap to wash dishes.
I also started washing my hands with soap, and to my surprise, not only was my severe hand irritation cured, but my housewife's eczema was also completely cured!
I had only been using soap for many years, so I had never experienced rough hands or housewife's eczema caused by housework, and I didn't really understand it, but seeing her helped me realize something.
Yes, dishwashing detergent is literally a mass of synthetic surfactants.
There's no way my hands won't get dry.
Furthermore, synthetic detergents can seep into rough and damaged areas, making the condition worse.
Ultimately, the skin will try to eliminate the bad things as its final form of "detoxification," which manifests as itching and eczema.
I think that's what they call "housewives' eczema."
However, soap-based kitchen detergents have the disadvantage of hardening easily when you remove them, which makes them somewhat difficult to use.
Modern people who love convenience tend to want to use synthetic dishwashing detergents that are easy to use...
However, as we always say, detergents containing synthetic surfactants pollute water, kill microorganisms, and damage the environment.
I hope that everyone will use soap more and more to protect both their bodies and the environment.
The president of this company also had a similar experience, and so he took a risk by shifting completely to soap, and even now he is working hard to spread information about soap and the environment, for which I have a lot of respect for.