- Net Wt. / Volume
- 120g
- About This Item
- White tea is a weakly fermented tea that is rich in polyphenols such as catechins.
In addition to white tea extract, the white tea paste soap contains the moisturizing ingredients Houtodami extract and Yuzu fruit extract, as well as the tightening ingredient high-purity tea catechin.
Cleans thoroughly while preserving moisture.
Every time you wash your face, it washes away dirt and dead skin cells from your pores, removes dullness, and leaves your skin clear and clear. - Directions
- After wetting your hands and face, take an appropriate amount (approximately 2 to 3 cm) in your palm, lather well with cold or lukewarm water, and wash.
Then rinse thoroughly. - Ingredients
- Water, glycerin, palmitic acid, lauric acid, potassium hydroxide, stearic acid, myristic acid, tea leaf extract (white tea extract), chacatechin, yuzu fruit extract, dokudami extract, copper chlorophyllin sodium, lauramidopropyl hydroxysultaine, caramel, menthol, BG, polyquaternium-39, ethanol, EDTA-2Na, fragrance
- Precautions
- Please be careful when using this product to ensure that there are no abnormalities on your skin.
Do not use if you have an abnormality such as a wound, swelling, or eczema.
If you experience any abnormalities such as redness, swelling, itching, irritation, color loss (vitiligo, etc.) or darkening when exposed to sunlight during or after use, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist. If you continue to use it as is, symptoms may worsen.
Be careful not to get it in your eyes, and if it gets in your eyes, wash it away immediately. If any abnormalities remain, please consult an ophthalmologist. - Storage & Handling
- Be sure to close the cap after use and use it as soon as possible.
Please keep out of reach of children.
Do not place it in high or low temperatures or in direct sunlight. - Country of Origin
- Japan
- Manufacturer
- Rohto Scientifically formulated Customer Safety Support Desk
Phone: Tokyo: 03-5442-6020 Osaka: 06-6758-1230
Reception hours: 9:00-18:00 (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)
