Mother Soap Sake is blended with junmaishu sake lees, which help produce rich lather, and a sake lees extract obtained from junmaishu (pure sake) and sake lees, which are moisturizing ingredients, with the aid of rice bran oil. The lather covers old keratin and excess sebum and cleanses the skin while moisturizing it.
Recommended for
・Likes soap with dense lather
・Likes soap with moist wash
・Sensitive to essential oils, sensitive skin
Sekken soji(JTN)、Oryza Sativa(Rice)Bran Oil、Aspergillus/Saccharomyces Rice Ferment Lees、Rice Ferment Filtrate(Sake)、Oryza Sativa(Rice)Lees Extract、Sucrose、Water、Butylene Glycol、Tocopherol、Tetrasodium Etidronate
Feature ingredients
- Pure rice sake lees ((Aspergillus/Saccharomyces)/Rice fermentation lees)
- Makes soap lather fine and thick. Pure rice sake lees from Ichinozakura Sake Brewery, Miyagi Prefecture, is used.
- Pure rice wine (rice fermentation liquid)
- Keeps skin moist and protects skin from drying out. Contains amino acids and minerals. Pure rice sake from Ichinokura Sake Brewery in Miyagi Prefecture is used.
- Sake Lees ExtractExtract
extracted by soaking - sake
lees in rice nuka oil. It contains amino acids and vitamins to condition the skin. Pure rice sake lees produced by Ichinokura Sake Brewery in Miyagi Prefecture are used.
How to use
Lather well before use. A lathering net will make it easier to lather. Rinse thoroughly.
Comments from developers
Sake lees, a moisturizing ingredient, was difficult to blend uniformly in soap, so we took the extra step of freeze-drying it into powder form. By uniformly blending sakekasu, not only does it moisturize the skin, but it also makes the soap's lather finer and more dense. Rice nuka oil is also added as an emollient ingredient, making it one of the most moisturizing soaps in the Leaf & Botanics Mother Soap line.