LEAF&BOTANICS Lemon Body Mist

Lemon Body Mist
Lemon Body Mist
Limited-edition spring-summer body mist containing menthol derived from Japanese mint for a cool, refreshing finish. Suitable for both the body and the scalp, including the arms, neck and sticky, sweaty hair along the hairline. Formulated with lemon extract to align the skin and inositol as a moisturizing ingredient. The fine mist brings refreshing moisture and a pleasing feel to the skin. Great for carrying with you throughout the summer to maintain comfortable skin all day long.The clear, light citrus flavor comes from a balanced mixture of lemon and aomoji essential oils.

kinds

100mL

Price

¥1,298 Tax included.

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Recommended for

・I like a pleasant, refreshing feeling ・I want to use it when I'm worried about stickiness ・I want to refresh myself with a nice scent

All Ingredients

Water、Alcohol、PEG-15 Glyceryl Isostearate、Citrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit Extract 、Inositol、Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil、Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil、Menthol、Citric Acid、Sodium Citrate、Butylene Glycol

Characteristic Ingredients

menthol:
This essential oil is extracted from mint through steam distillation, then cooled and refined to give a cool, refreshing sensation to the skin.
Lemon Fruit Extract:
Extracted from lemon fruit, it contains organic acids such as citric acid, leaving skin smooth and supple.
Inositol:
This moisturizing ingredient derived from rice bran helps to adjust the balance of moisture and oil in the skin, leaving it in good condition.

treatment

Spray on body and scalp.

From the Development Manager

The balance of lemon and lily of the valley essential oils has been adjusted to enhance the refreshing sensation of menthol. This mildly acidic body mist helps to restore the pH balance of skin, which is easily disrupted by sweat and sebum. It also contains the moisturizing ingredient inositol, which provides pleasant hydration for skin even in sticky seasons. It is also recommended for hair and scalp.

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