Toratake no Sato Bamboo Charcoal Shampoo and Bamboo Charcoal Rinse are soap shampoos containing plenty of medicated bamboo charcoal. It is fragrance-free and does not contain synthetic surfactants, so it is safe for people with sensitive skin and other skin problems, as well as those who are pregnant. The adsorption power of bamboo charcoal acts on sebum and keeps the scalp clean, so it is also suitable for those with oily skin, scalp care, and damage care.
Toratake no Sato Bamboo Charcoal Shampoo Contents: 500ml Country of Origin: Made in Japan/Domestic Ingredients Water, potassium soap base, sodium citrate, glycerin, silicic acid (Al/Mg), charcoal (*Bamboo charcoal and charcoal are used for the charcoal.)
Toratake no Sato Bamboo Charcoal Rinse Contents: 500ml Country of Origin: Made in Japan/Domestic Ingredients Water, BG, Citrus
[Precautions for use] ○ If it does not suit your skin, that is, in the following cases, please discontinue use. If you continue to use it as is, it may worsen the symptoms, so please consult a dermatologist. (1) If any abnormalities such as redness, swelling, itching, or irritation 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 wounds, swelling, and eczema. ○If it gets into your eyes, rinse immediately. If any abnormality remains, please consult an ophthalmologist.
[For everyone who values health]
More and more people are switching from the synthetic shampoos that are most familiar to us to soap shampoos.
For those who have doubts about synthetic shampoos that contain a lot of ingredients, those with sensitive skin, and those who are reconsidering their daily necessities after pregnancy or childbirth.
What they all have in common is the desire to be healthy.
Toratake No Sato Bamboo Charcoal Shampoo is a soap shampoo made from very simple ingredients, including water, soap base, and of course Taketora's unique bamboo charcoal.
The rinse is also simple, consisting mainly of water, citric acid, and of course bamboo charcoal.
We use only the best shampoos and conditioners because we use them every day. If you value your health, this is a product you should definitely use.
[Recommended for these people]
People who are worried about skin problems / People who want to use products that are gentle on the body / People who want to use products that are kind to nature
[5 features of bamboo charcoal shampoo and conditioner]
(1. Bamboo charcoal's adsorption power cleans odor bacteria and sebum stains!)
Bamboo charcoal is widely known to have deodorizing properties, such as adsorbing odor particles and formaldehyde, which is the cause of sick house syndrome. Bamboo charcoal absorbs dead skin cells and sebum clogged in pores and cleanses the scalp.
(2. Mineral components of bamboo charcoal moisturize and moisturize)
Bamboo charcoal has many invisible pores, and these contain minerals such as calcium, potassium, sodium, and iron, which the bamboo has absorbed from the ground, in a well-balanced manner and in a state that easily dissolves in water. The natural minerals in bamboo charcoal act as moisturizing ingredients that penetrate into the hair and scalp. In addition, the bamboo charcoal rinse contains squalane, a moisturizing ingredient that protects the skin from dryness and UV rays, so it can maintain a normal skin balance on the scalp.
(3. Natural hair washing system that leaves no residue on the scalp)
The method of washing hair with soap and shampoo is to remove dirt with an alkaline shampoo, and use a mildly acidic conditioner to neutralize the cuticle and scalp, which have become alkaline and open, and return them to their original state. Soap shampoo is recommended for natural hair with tight cuticles and a healthy scalp.
(4. It is so gentle on the environment and the skin that it returns to nature in about a day and a half)
Bamboo charcoal shampoo is a soap shampoo. The ingredients contained in shampoos and detergents that remove dirt are called surfactants. Soap is also a type of surfactant, but there are differences in its biodegradability. It takes about 5 days at the earliest for synthetic surfactants to completely decompose (ultimate decomposition). On the other hand, soap (bamboo charcoal shampoo) is decomposed in about 1 to 2 days.
(5. Bamboo charcoal can also be used for delicate skin and cosmetics)
We have created bamboo charcoal that passes the confirmation tests for medicinal charcoal in the 16th edition of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia, including sulfides, cyanide compounds, acid-soluble substances, heavy metals, loss on drying, and ignition residue. Taketora's bamboo charcoal soap contains bamboo charcoal baked by a skilled charcoal craftsman who pays close attention to everything from raw materials to clay ovens.