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The paper soap melts like first snow.: GEL-Design “Paper soap; Hatsuyuki”

GEL-Design "Hatsuyuki"

The paper soap looks like snow crystals. “Hatsuyuki” means first snow in Japanese. This delicate soap melts on your hand like first snow.

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The top 10 spas in Japan! The months October until February are the most suitable time for an Onsen tour in Japan.

Dogo Onsen

There is a huge number of spas in Japan. All of these spas have various specialties, so it is difficult to choose one to go to.

The largest travel website “Jalan” (Recruit CO.,LTD.) announced the top 10 spas in Japan. Jalan asked 5,800 people in Japan which spa they want to go again.
I’m going to introduce the top 3 spas. You should draw upon the guide to select a spa in Japan.

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Camellia keeps hair beautiful : Camellia oil

Camellia

It is famous that Asian women have glossy beautiful hair. In Japan, pure camellia oil has been used traditionally in hair care products for many years. The camellia is still a symbol of beautiful hair.
Camellia oil contains 90% oleic acid, which is more that olive oil contains. (olive oil contains only 76%). Oleic acid is difficult to oxidize and rehydrate skin and hair. Camellia oil stabilizes it and can be preserved for a long time at normal temperature.

Camellia oil
To treat your hair, apply several drops of camellia oil to the ends of your hair. If you massage your scalp with the oil before shampooing, you will get blood back into your scalp. Camellia oils can be used regardless of age or sex.
Oshima tsubaki” is a top brand in Japan, though “Kurobara-Honpo“(Black Rose) is also made with high quality camellia oil. They sell the camellia oil for about 1000 a bottle.

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