Charcoal peeling gel, 270g
Charcoal peeling gel, 270g
Tabibijin
The power of charcoal thoroughly removes blackheads deep inside pores
Rating: 5.0 out of 7.0
Description
Description
A peeling gel that uses the power of charcoal to thoroughly remove even the dark spots deep in pores. Baking soda dissolves excess sebum, and the adsorption power of charcoal thoroughly removes old keratin and dirt deep in pores. Soybean seed extract suppresses sebum, and loquat leaf extract refines skin texture. Contains natural plant skin-protecting ingredients (peony, saxifrage, and geranium herb).
Key Features
Key Features
Suitable for: Normal skin, Dry skin, Oily skin, Combination skin,
Features: Refreshing, Invigorating, Tightens Skin, No Coloring, No Fragrance
Ingredients
Ingredients
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Like others, I bought this at a business hotel with a hot spring. My mother bought a set of three and gave me one, and I started using it without thinking much about it, and it's pretty good. It doesn't foam much and is a bit sticky, but it removes makeup after two washes, and the pores around my nose get smaller with continued use. It's also moisturizing. It's a lot for the price, so it's a hit for me. I'd like to buy it again if I find it. It's a hidden gem of a cosmetic!
After washing my face, it doesn't feel tight, but it feels nice and smooth. I didn't feel it had much effect on pore dirt.
I used it in the large bath of the hotel where I was staying and it was so good that I bought some as a souvenir to take home. The price per bottle is not cheap, but it leaves my skin feeling very refreshed and comfortable after washing. Even a small amount creates a good lather and is very pleasant to use.
I bought this because it contains charcoal and Japanese herbal ingredients, and it seems to remove dirt but also moisturize. I usually use a facial cleanser that costs about 300 yen, so 1,400 yen seems expensive to me. Is it worth the price? The sticker that says ``Why not give your pores a thorough cleansing?'' is interesting, so I went out of my way to re-stick it on the main unit. (^o^) It's gray in color, and it looks like it will really remove dirt. It's fragrance-free, but the ingredients have a strange smell, so it's better not to smell it in detail. It's like rotten burdock. I'm grateful that I can wash my face without feeling tight in the winter. It's refreshing and makes my skin smooth, but it doesn't dry out! I'm also interested in the sake lees type facial cleanser in this Tabibijin series.
I was concerned about dirt in the pores around my nose, so I tried using this. It removed the dirt, but it made my skin dry. I wish it had a bit more moisturizing power.