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We believe that in order to make the right choice, it is important to first have the right information.
That’s why we share as much knowledge as we can on our blog.
In addition, the LINE account provides free support and consultation for any questions or inquiries regarding cosmetics and ingredients.
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Is methylpropanediol too harsh on the skin?
Methylpropanediol is found in lotions and moisturizing creams. It is a colorless, transparent liquid that is used as a moisturizing ingredient. It is a relatively new ingredient in cosmetics and...
Is methylpropanediol too harsh on the skin?
Methylpropanediol is found in lotions and moisturizing creams. It is a colorless, transparent liquid that is used as a moisturizing ingredient. It is a relatively new ingredient in cosmetics and...

The truth for those who avoid glycerin
Glycerin is a very common ingredient in moisturizing skin care products such as lotions and milky lotions. It has a long history of use and is guaranteed safe. However, recently...
The truth for those who avoid glycerin
Glycerin is a very common ingredient in moisturizing skin care products such as lotions and milky lotions. It has a long history of use and is guaranteed safe. However, recently...

What you need to know about cocamidopropyl beta...
Cocamidopropyl betaine is a surfactant derived from coconut oil. It is also included in many shampoos that claim to be organic or natural. It is an ingredient that is considered...
What you need to know about cocamidopropyl beta...
Cocamidopropyl betaine is a surfactant derived from coconut oil. It is also included in many shampoos that claim to be organic or natural. It is an ingredient that is considered...

Skin penetration and side effects of PEG: How t...
PEG is found in many cosmetics. The smaller the number written after it, the greater the skin permeability. For sensitive skin, high permeability can cause irritation or stinging.
Skin penetration and side effects of PEG: How t...
PEG is found in many cosmetics. The smaller the number written after it, the greater the skin permeability. For sensitive skin, high permeability can cause irritation or stinging.