SAKE KASU NAIL SERUM

$24
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Nail and cuticle serum made of the moisturizing Sake Kasu.

The Sake Kasu nail serum can moisturize your nails, cuticles and the skin around your nails for it containing flaxseed oil and jojoba seed oil. Apply on the cuticles and massage gently.
A special product to soften and moisturize your cuticles which tend to be dry, leaving your nails with a silky feel and the gorgeous scent of rose bouquet.

Size: 10mL/0.3us fl oz
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Take a moderate amount with the brush and apply on fingernails and the cuticle of the fingernails. Please massage and blend in.

Sake Kasu: Our sake kasu is sourced from from Kobayashi Brewery, a historic sake brewery in Hokkaido, Japan. With a delicate and sweet fragrance, it's also full of nourishing and highly moisturising rice extract and kouji that helps achieve smooth, hydrated skin.

WATER, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, RICE FERMENT (SAKE) LEES, GLYCERIN, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, PERSEA GRATISSIMA (AVOCADO) OIL, LINUM USITATISSIMUM (LINSEED) SEED OIL, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL, BEHENYL ALCOHOL, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, STEARYL ALCOHOL, POLYGLYCERYL-10 MYRISTATE, METHYLPARABEN, CYMBO POGON MARTINI OIL, PHYTOSTEROLS, PELARGONIUM GRAVEOLENS OIL, LAVANDULA HYBRIDA OIL, POLYSORBATE 85, GLYCERYLSTEARATE, HYDROGENATED LECITHIN, CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA (CAMPHOR) BARK OIL, AGAR ,CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, XANTHAN GUM, CEDRUS ATLANTICA BARK OIL, JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANAOIL, EUCA LYPTUS CIT RIODORA OIL, FRAGRANCE, TOCOPHEROL, ROSA DAMASCENA FLOWER OIL, CITRAL, CITRONELLOL, LIMONENE, FARNESOL, GERANIOL, LINALOOL.

・Can I use this although I can’t deal well with alcohol?
→Pure rice sake (Junmai-Shu)*1 is used in the manufacturing process therefore there is a very small amount of alcohol included in the product. It would be better for those who are allergic to alcohol do a patch test before using.

*1 When making this pure rice sake, alcohol is not used within the making process. It used rice and malted rice as the raw material.

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