About this deal
Their products did so well that they expanded their selection of Japanese sake cosmetics to include emulsion, creams, face wash, face cleanser, and more.
Junmai-shu is a genuine sake made from sake barrels made of Yoshinosugi cedar and bottled when it is at its most fragrant.
With the removal of excess air and water, products require less packaging and become more efficient to dispatch. Water, glycerin, butylene glycol, sodium styrene/acrylates copolymer, methyl gluceth-10, maltitol, glutamic acid, arbutin, leucine, glycine soja (soybean) protein, ceramide 3, arginine, placental protein, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, ceramide 6 II, hydroxyethylcellulose, peg-60 hydrogenated castor oil, sodium citrate, citric acid, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, rice ferment filtrate (sake), fragrance.
The lightness of the emulsion makes it perfect for summer, as it feels so light, unrestrictive and isn't greasy at all.It is more effective if you put it firmly in cotton and tissue paper and pack the part you care about dryness for about 5 minutes. Kikumasamune's Sake skin care products aren't exactly new to the western world, but it does seem that in amongst the latest trend to look east, particularly to Korea, for beauty products, that they are being forgotten about a little. After many many years of producing sake for consumption, they have released their very own range of cosmetics that are mainly produced using dry rice wine. If anyone is sensitive to fragrance you might not like this product but personally i can tolerate the smell.
This version of Kiku-Masamune's sake-based lotion contains a high concentration of kojic acid found in rice wine which hydrates, smoothens, soothes and brightens skin.As I mentioned earlier, I use this product as a toner either by dispensing through the pump or decanting into a spray bottle.