Essential Insect Replant, 100ml, Mainly tea tree, lavender and eucalyptus scent
Essential Insect Replant, 100ml, Mainly tea tree, lavender and eucalyptus scent
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Aromatherapy for insect repellent, skin care after insect bites, and skin care.
Rating: 3.0 out of 7.0
Description
Description
For insect repellent and skin care after insect bites. Also for skin care. Convenient for outdoor activities, travel, swimming in the sea, etc. ▽ Tone and moisturize the skin. ▽ For summer measures. For skin care and moisturizing after insect bites. ▽ Gentle refreshing scent of tea tree and eucalyptus. ▽ Lotion type, so you can also use it for regular moisturizing and skin care. . After application, it spreads well, blends into the skin immediately, and the effect lasts. (Compared to our spray type) . Lotion type can be used without worrying about splashing around. . After application, you can wear clothes immediately without stickiness. . It is a must-have for children with sensitive skin and those with sensitive skin.
Key Features
Key Features
Fragrance: Mainly Tea Tree, Lavender And Eucalyptus Scents
Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, glycerin, ethanol (derived from sugar cane), almond oil, xanthan gum, shea butter*, jojoba oil*, aloe extract, glyceryl caprylate, artemisia capillaris extract, cypress oil (citronella oil)*, wheat germ oil, clove extract, tea tree oil*, tocopherol (natural vitamin E oil), peppermint oil*, eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata oil)*, polyglyceryl-10 laurate, lavender oil*, rosemary oil**...Australian Certified Organic certified organic oil
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I first learned about this product on @cosme. I bought it because it was a trial price. The scent is something some people will like and others will not, but it's not bad to use. It takes courage to buy the whole thing, so I'm glad there are trial products like this. I hope other manufacturers will consider planning similar products.
I was looking for something good on @cosme's "TRY at HOME" sample trial service and found this hair oil. It's 330 yen for 10ml. I thought it was a new line from Kao Essential, so I searched to see what it was, and it turns out it's a Korean brand called now&than (;^. ^A I have fine, thin hair, so I've avoided oils (I've had hair salons use finishing oils and look like someone who hasn't washed their hair.), but it looked cute so I bought it. The fragrance contains musk, which I don't like, but the patchouli? scent is stronger so I didn't notice it. When I put it on my hand, it was like a gel!? When I spread it on my palm, it was an oil, but when I applied it to my towel-dried hair, it didn't feel sticky, which I don't like (I could hold a hair dryer on my hands after wiping it off with a tissue), and I was glad that my head didn't feel sticky after drying it. I asked my daughter how it felt after styling, and she said it wasn't heavy and it was shiny.
I was looking for something good on suzykirei's "TRY at HOME" sample trial service and found this hair oil. It's 330 yen for 10ml. I thought it was a new line from Kao Essential, so I searched to see what it was, and it turns out it's a Korean brand called now&than (;^. ^A I have fine, thin hair, so I've avoided oils (I've had hair salons use finishing oils and look like someone who hasn't washed their hair.), but it looked cute so I bought it. The fragrance contains musk, which I don't like, but the patchouli? scent is stronger so I didn't notice it. When I put it on my hand, it was like a gel!? When I spread it on my palm, it was an oil, but when I applied it to my towel-dried hair, it didn't feel sticky, which I don't like (I could hold a hair dryer on my hands after wiping it off with a tissue), and I was glad that my head didn't feel sticky after drying it. I asked my daughter how it felt after styling, and she said it wasn't heavy and it was shiny.