Handmade soap from the countryside Miyazaki Kuroneko Soap Marble 80g face wash and makeup soap Contains camellia oil Hinata Bincho charcoal powder







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[December 22, 2022: This product was introduced in the economic section of Miyazaki Nichinichi Shimbun. The content of the article can be found on our Green Nome website] Bincho charcoal soap born from the nature of Miyazaki. ``Unoma's Kuroneko Soap Marble'' is a soap made using Miyazaki ingredients. Based on the concept of moisturizing and moisturizing the skin, we have created a soap that is blended with Miyazaki's signature high-quality camellia oil, which can only be squeezed out in a very small amount, and Hyuga Bincho charcoal, and carefully aged at a soap factory in the southern part of the prefecture. I would be happy if this could be useful for people with dry or sensitive skin. Unoma's Kuroneko Soap Marble uses the [cold process manufacturing method] to prevent active ingredients such as moisturizing oils and beauty ingredients from being destroyed by heat, and are completely trapped in the soap. The product is slowly aged for about 30 days, and during the aging process, natural ingredients are mixed together to create active beauty ingredients such as natural glycerin. Since everything is handmade and takes time to make, mass production is not possible. We work hard to make each soap one by one. Unoma's Kuroneko Soap Marble has only these ingredients! ] Olive oil, water, palm kernel oil, palm oil, sodium hydroxide, camellia oil, almond oil, castor oil, charcoal, iron oxide. Only necessary natural ingredients. Bincho charcoal powder acts as a natural scrub, and camellia oil from Miyazaki Prefecture increases moisture and moisturizing power. Binchotan charcoal works as a natural gentle scrub to absorb unnecessary things from your skin. First of all, what is [UNAMA]? An unfamiliar word... It's the name of Misato Town, a village forest in northern Miyazaki Prefecture. Unoma is a land rich in nature and deep in the mountains, and is the production area for Hyuga Bincho charcoal, one of Japan's three major Bincho charcoal. We at Ryokusen White Charcoal Kiln also have a charcoal kiln in Unama and burn Hyuga Bincho charcoal. A feature of Hyuga Bincho charcoal is that it involves a process of refining the charcoal using flames of over 1,000 degrees Celsius, which is not found in the manufacturing process of bamboo charcoal or black charcoal. This 1,000℃ flame burns away the impurities in the charcoal and forges it into highly pure Binchotan charcoal that makes a metallic sound. And the mineral ingredients that the tree originally has are concentrated. Contains Hyuga Bincho Charcoal powder. The origin of Unoma's black cat soap is a black cat that was picked up near a charcoal kiln. We made [Unoma's black cat soap] with the black cat as a motif. The charcoal surface of Hyuga Bincho charcoal is different from that of other charcoal sources, and it has a glossy finish similar to the coat of a black cat. In addition, black cats have been popular in European countries since ancient times as they were thought to bring good luck, and a blue bird of happiness was attached to the black cat, giving it the French meaning of ``Chat (cat) noir (black)''. We named it [Unama Chat noir | Unama Kuroneko Soap] because we want many people to use it as a soap made with binchotan charcoal, which is popular overseas. ●Unoma's Black Cat Soap Marble 80g 1 piece No cosmetic box ●The ingredients of Black Cat Soap Marble are just these! Only the necessary natural ingredients [olive oil, water, palm kernel oil, palm oil, sodium hydroxide, camellia oil, almond oil, castor oil, charcoal, iron oxide] Handmade and carefully aged, cold process method. Bincho charcoal powder acts as a natural scrub, and camellia oil from Miyazaki Prefecture improves moisture and moisturizing power ●Unima Kuroneko Soap Marble Soap's Strength #1 Bincho charcoal is full of holes both on the surface and inside. One gram of Binchotan charcoal covers an area equivalent to approximately 200 tatami mats! Moreover, it is like a maze with no dead ends and always leading outside. Various invisible substances get caught in these holes. Even if you turn Binchotan charcoal, which is so hard that it makes a metallic sound, into powder, the hole will not collapse. ●Strength of Unoma's Black Cat Soap Marble Soap Part 2 The minerals of natural wood grown in the lush mountains of Miyazaki are not lost during the process of burning Bincho charcoal. Rather, it is concentrated by about three times through carbonization. Moreover, by being concentrated, it becomes more soluble in water and adds minerals to the soap itself. The mineral components of binchotan charcoal are harmful. There is no. Of course, since trees are alive, there is no way they can take harmful substances into their bodies. Moreover, it is deep in the mountains of Miyazaki, which is rich in nature. Bincho charcoal is a treasure trove of natural minerals, and its blessings keep you moisturized. Basic mineral components of Hyuga Bincho charcoal (per 100g) Calcium: 1,030mg Iron: 13.8mg Copper: 0.4mg Magnesium: 65mg Manganese: 66.2mg Phosphorus: 16mg ●Strength of Unama Kuroneko Soap Marble Soap 3 As the name suggests. This is a manufacturing method in which the soap is aged slowly without being heated. By not allowing heat to pass through, the active ingredients such as moisturizing oil and beauty ingredients contained in the soap are not destroyed and can be completely trapped in the soap. All products are handmade and made slowly and gently. This method involves adding all natural ingredients, stirring to create liquid soap, pouring it into a mold, letting it harden, then removing the soap from the mold and letting it rest for about 30 days to age. During aging, natural ingredients are mixed together to create additional beauty ingredients such as natural glycerin.
