Taking advantage of the rich nature of Fujimi Town, Nagano Prefecture, this soap uses plenty of honey from Japanese bees collected by the beekeeping club of a local high school and beekeepers in the town. Honey has an excellent moisturizing effect and is recommended for people who suffer from rough and dry skin. By adding it to soap, it helps lather and moisturizes the skin.
Nagano Prefectural Fujimi High School has a beekeeping club, which is rare in Japan, and collects nectar from Nihon bees and cultivates plants necessary for nectar sources. Honey soap is a soap that was born through encounters with high school students, co-hosting of events, and joint development of soap.
Honeybees are creatures that are said to be involved in all aspects of the natural environment. It is a soap that mixes with that blessing and makes you feel life.
Use: Face
Skin Type: Dry Skin
Foaming: ★★ ☆
Foam quality: Creamy fine foam
Recommended use: As a facial cleansing soap for those who are concerned about dryness. It gently washes while leaving a moisturizing feeling.
<No synthetic surfactants, synthetic fragrances, or synthetic colors>
[Features of HOUR SOAP]
HOUR SOAP is made slowly using a cold process.
◆ Creamy foaming
If you rub it on the net while soaking it with air and hot water, you can make a lot of bubbles. This method is recommended for foam face washing.
◆ The amount of foam is small
Pure soap (sodium fatty acid) without the addition of foaming agents will have a gentle lather.
◆ There is little feeling of sticking even after washing
The soap contains glycerin, a moisturizing ingredient, which brings a moisturizing feeling after washing.
◆ Easy to attract moisture and dissolve easily
After use, place the soap in a well-drained soap dish to dry.