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For those who don't like oily skin care. Before your skin deteriorates.

Hello! My name is Kigawa and I am the representative of Milobina and Bi Natural.

I also have some friends,

"Your skin looks so beautiful! Why is that?"

I'm often asked this question, but I can't answer that in one word, so I recommend the trial set while also explaining how to use it and some tips. And I also gave them some extra moisturizing gel.

By the way, the contents of the trial set are:

Sesame soap (organic soap)
Sesame oil (organic skin care oil)
Sesame cream (organic skin care cream)
Getto lotion (herbal lotion)

Then, a few days later, she happily reported, ``Wow, it's really nice! My skin is brighter and softer.'' It's true that your skin is starting to change!

However, after a while, my skin lost its translucent appearance and returned to the same skin as before. When you listen,

"I don't like oily products, so I don't use oils or creams," she said.

"But that gel is great! It's moist and feels good. It's all-in-one!"

There are so many things that are said like this.

To put it bluntly, if you want to maintain beautiful skin that won't succumb to age, care that relies solely on emulsion is simply not enough to moisturize your skin.

All-in-one gel is so lacking that it seems like the person's future face is coming to mind...

Ah, I wonder why Japanese people hate oil so much...

There are many people who really don't like care that uses oil and feels sticky. There are many people who dislike it, and for those who end up using lotion or just a gel, simple care is the best! For some reason, people often say this in a bullish manner.

Personally, I would like to say that there is a clear difference.

I think there are several reasons why people dislike oil, but what I think are the reasons are as follows. This is just my own speculation so I don't know if it's correct or not (lol)

1) Japan has a climate where it gets increasingly hot and humid from the end of spring, and the lingering summer heat is quite severe. As a result, I have come to hate sticky and oily skin care products.

2) Since we basically have sensitive sensibilities, we find oils that feel heavy on our skin to be unpleasant.

3) Since we are a nation that loves cleanliness, oil is a bad thing that causes acne, so we need to get rid of it! It feels like an obsessive concept.

4) Japanese beauty. white powder and red beni. There is a deep-rooted aesthetic sense that matte skin is beautiful.

5) ``Shiny'' skin seems like something incredibly embarrassing.

But the main thing is that oil makes your skin rough, oil causes acne, and oil is unnecessary and dirt! I think this wrong concept is deeply rooted.

Of course, poor-quality oils from a while back and mineral oils such as baby oil (mineral oil, as people call it these days, are just mineral baths) can damage your skin, oxidize it, and accelerate aging. .

Therefore, it can be said that it is bad.

But in reality, oil is good for your skin. In particular, vegetable oils are great for moisturizing, preventing rough skin, and preventing aging.

If you think about it, vegetable oil is made by squeezing seeds, right?
Rapeseed water, sesame oil, flaxseed oil, grapeseed oil (seeds are seeds, right?), apricot oil, camellia oil, olive oil...

Seeds, everyone!

Speaking of seeds, they are packed with nutrients, energy, and sources of youth for future growth, and they contain a large amount of the best ingredients for anti-aging!

Therefore, when you apply high-quality oil to your skin or eat it, it will revitalize your skin and body with its youthful essence.

However, this does not mean that all oils have amazing skin beautifying effects when applied to the skin, as they are all different.

There are several ways to squeeze out oil, but some methods use heat to squeeze out a lot of oil, and some use solvents to squeeze out more oil. The quality of the oil extracted is low, and it doesn't absorb well into the skin, making the complexion look dull and extremely sticky.

Basically, cheap oils have these qualities, so it's better not to use them.

A good oil must first be organic. Or organic farming. Plants grown in this way basically contain a lot of nutrients and are more likely to be effective in skin care.

Whether it is effective or not is a bit harsh, but the difference is whether the amount of nutritional ingredients and active ingredients in the oil is high or low.

That's why it's best to choose organic foods, which are likely to be rich in nutrients.

The other is that it uses a primitive method of squeezing and squeezing without using solvents. Solvents can irritate the skin, cause roughness, and may even extract unnecessary ingredients.

After that, it must be cold pressed. If you search for the name "cold press," you'll probably find a lot of things, but the low temperature is also very important.

Many of the ingredients contained in oil are sensitive to heat, and heat can change the ingredients and irritate the skin. (Sometimes the opposite is also true, when the irritant disappears due to overheating)

And, although this is a surprising blind spot, it is important that it is not refined.

For example, jojoba oil is famous as a skin care oil, and there are two types: one is colorless and transparent, and the other is golden-yellow. This is the difference between refining and not refining.

The sesame oil sold at Milobina is not refined at all.

This is because not only will it contain more ingredients, but it will also have a higher ability to work on your skin as it was found in nature.

Have you ever heard of the word holistic?

Plants actually contain a wide variety of components that are too small to be analyzed, and each of them interacts with each other in an amazing natural balance.

If a person destroys or removes the ingredients of something, even if it has the best effects beyond human understanding, it can be destroyed, or conversely, it can become toxic.

Therefore, it is said that it is safest and most effective to use it in a form that is as close as possible to the state originally contained in the plant.

The most common reason for refining is that it is easier to handle.

Oil not only has moisturizing power, but also has various effects such as anti-aging, speeding up skin renewal, and healing rough skin, but most of its power is lost when it is refined.

Today we talked briefly about oil. I would be happy if I could help you with your beautiful skin!

see you.

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