Clay Pack Ikoi, 180g
Clay Pack Ikoi, 180g
OSAJI
A clay pack that replenishes the skin with minerals essential for moisturizing.
Rating: 6.1 out of 7.0
Description
Description
This clay pack uses clay and volcanic rock to absorb and remove waste products from the skin and excess sebum clogged in the pores, while at the same time replenishing the skin with minerals essential for moisturizing. This clay pack also moisturizes while removing dark spots, roughness, and dirt from pores. Mineral-rich volcanic rock gently polishes the skin. [About the scent] Muku: Fragrance-free. Fragrance-free is especially recommended for people with sensitive skin. Ibuki: A refreshing scent that evokes the image of forest bathing. Sou: A gentle citrus scent with yuzu peel oil and orange peel oil. Ikoi: A flowery scent that reminds you of bringing a bouquet of flowers close to your face. *Since natural ingredients are used, the color and scent may vary depending on the product.
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, kaolin, glycerin, propanediol, bentonite, pentylene glycol, volcanic rock, magnesium chloride, xanthan gum, silica, polyglyceryl-10 myristate, hexyl dimethylolpropionate IKOI orange peel oil, lavender oil, chamomile flower oil, fennel fruit oil, tea tree leaf oil, thymus vulgaris flower oil
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Osaji Clay Pack Ikoi Made in Japan Capacity and price: 180g 3,630 yen (at @cosme) This is the first time I've purchased an Osaji item. It's a creamy mud pack with no graininess. I was surprised at the pure white color and thought, "Is this really mud?" You can see that it has been properly filtered and carefully processed. It's expensive for a reason. The herbal and floral scent is soothing to the soul. It feels really good to use. Some mud packs have degreasing power and can dry out after use, but this one doesn't. This mud pack is good for preventing dullness and roughness of the skin, and it's ranked in my list of the best things I've bought in 2023 (in my opinion). Although the price is a little high, it's OK to use it about twice a week, the container is quite heavy, and the cost performance isn't that bad. I thought that it was worth using it for this feeling.
Osaji Clay Pack Ikoi Made in Japan Capacity and price: 180g 3,630 yen (at suzykirei) This is the first time I've purchased an Osaji item. It's a creamy mud pack with no graininess. I was surprised at the pure white color and thought, "Is this really mud?" You can see that it has been properly filtered and carefully processed. It's expensive for a reason. The herbal and floral scent is soothing to the soul. It feels really good to use. Some mud packs have degreasing power and can dry out after use, but this one doesn't. This mud pack is good for preventing dullness and roughness of the skin, and it's ranked in my list of the best things I've bought in 2023 (in my opinion). Although the price is a little high, it's OK to use it about twice a week, the container is quite heavy, and the cost performance isn't that bad. I thought that it was worth using it for this feeling.
I bought it from suzykirei. It's a clay mask with a slight scent, but it's smooth like whipped cream and spreads easily. After washing, it leaves your skin feeling moisturized and pores less noticeable. The blackheads on my nose are also less noticeable. It's not sticky, and after washing, my skin feels softer. It also seems to help prevent rough skin. It's hypoallergenic, so I think even people with rough skin can use it without worrying about it stinging. There are several types of this clay mask with different scents, and I've tried all the types available on suzykirei, and they all feel similar and are easy to use.
I was able to purchase it after it was restocked. It had a herbal scent and was hypoallergenic. After washing, my skin felt moisturized without any tightness. I'm not sure about the effect on pores, so I'll keep using it for a while.
This clay pack spreads really well. When I use it, the roughness on my skin disappears in no time! I use it about once or twice a week, the day before I go out or as a reward for my bath time.