・Using Okinawan Terihabok seeds (Terihaboku Tamanu oil)
・Carefully extracted using the cold breath manufacturing method
・A safe ingredient that has been used as a herbal medicine since ancient times
・Products made by the love of Okinawa's nature and the island
・Free of silicone, synthetic fragrances, synthetic colorants, mineral oil, parabens, UV absorbers, and petroleum-derived ingredients
・Yalabu oil (dialect name) that has been passed down to Okinawa for a long time
The oil extracted from the seeds of natural Okinawan terihabok (also known as tamanu terihaboku, kamani oil in Hawaii) has been known in Polynesia and Southeast Asia since the 1930s
It seems that it was used occasionally as a reward for oneself rather than a daily necessity. In the 1990s, it was only available in Tahiti, but from around 2000, it began to penetrate the cosmetics market in Western countries, and although it is sometimes mixed with olive oil or shea butter and commercialized, this product is pure Kuroshima Yalabu oil.
In the Pacific islands, the tamanu tree is cherished as a tree with local cultural value, and is also used as a material for tableware, crafts, sculptures, cabinets, canoes, boats, etc., and in Hawaii, it has been processed into bowls since ancient times and is indispensable for daily life.
Please also watch the video of the interview with Kuroshima Island Cafe Heart Randorimi, which provides the seeds of Terihabok Tamanu, which is the raw material for Yalab oil.
[How to use]
Take out the oil of the push and massage it with both hands to warm it up. Spread the oil on both hands to your face, body, hair, scalp, and other areas where dryness is a concern.
[Precautions for use]
Please use it carefully to ensure that there are no abnormalities on your skin. Discontinue use when cosmetics do not suit your skin, i.e., in the following cases.
Continuing to use cosmetics as it is may worsen symptoms, so it is recommended that you consult a dermatologist.
(1) If abnormalities such as redness, swelling, itching, irritation, color loss, or darkening appear during use.
(2) If the skin used is exposed to direct sunlight and the above abnormalities appear.
Do not use on areas with abnormalities such as scratches, swellings, and soreness.
[Precautions for storage and handling]
(1) Be sure to close the cap tightly after use.
(2) Keep out of reach of infants.
(3) Store away from high temperature, humidity and direct sunlight.
(4) Due to the formulation of plant-derived ingredients, the color and aroma may change.
(5) It may harden in places with low temperatures, but there is no problem with the quality. It melts quickly in the warmth of your hands.
(6) Stains may occur due to adhesion to clothing and other fabric products.