- Release Date
- 2012.11
- Size
- 120ml
- Brand
- Kuramoto Bijin
- Producer
- Tonoike Shuzouten
- Product Type
- All-In-One / Moisturiser
- Price
- ยฅ1,600
Kuramoto Bijin Hakumai Ferment Milk is an organic Japanese anti-ageing moisturiser milk.
The moisturiser milk features organic rice-derived ingredients produced by renowned Tonoike Sake Brewing in Hokkaido, and it has the effects of a hydrating lotion, beauty serum, and moisturiser in one. It has a rich formula that contains a blend of premium ginjo sake, rice bran oil, rice koji, and gamma-oryzanol to naturally nourish, protect, brighten, and firm dry skin with signs of ageing.
Ingredient(s): Alcohol-Free ย ย Fragrance-Free ย ย Hyaluronic Acid ย ย Paraben-Free ย ย Sake (Japanese Rice Liquor) ย ย Silicone-Free
Skin Type(s): Combination Skin ย ย Dry Skin ย ย Mature Skin ย ย Sensitive Skin
Beauty Concern(s): Anti-Ageing ย ย Hyperpigmentation
Water,, butylene glycol,, glycerin,, rice ferment filtrate (sake),, pentylene glycol,, oryza sativa (rice) bran extract,, rice bran sphingoglycolipid,, oryza sativa (rice) bran oil,, sodium hyaluronate,, squalane,, oryzanol,, glycosyl trehalose,, ratzillacosme.com do.not.copy,, hydrogenated starch hydrolysate,, geranium robertianum extract,, saxifraga sarmentosa extract,, geranium thunbergii extract,, hydrogenated lecithin,, lysolecithin,, tocopherol,, polyorbate 60,, sorbitan isostearate,, methyl gluceth-10,, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer,, phenoxyethanol.
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Where can I find this so it ships to the US?
Click on the โShop Nowโ button. All the online stockists are there.
Hi Ratzilla
I clicked on the Amazon Japan and itโs a link for some shampoo. Is the moisturizer no longer on the martket?
No, itโs very much still available. It appeared that Iโve accidentally linked to the wrong product. Thanks for letting me know. Iโve corrected it.
Hello Ratzilla! Do you know if the squalane used in this product is animal or plant derived? Thank you!
The squalane used in Japanese cosmetics is usually derived from deep-sea sharks as itโs the cheapest. If itโs plant-derived, it would almost always be specified (a.k.a. advertised) by the company as itโs more expensive.
Aww I was hoping it was plant derived since it is squalane and not squalene ๐ I guess the spelling makes no difference if the company does not specify the origin. But wow I did not know that about hyaluronic acid. I thought a synthetic version was mostly used O_O. I wish cosmetic companies would state the origin of certain ingredient, but maybe it is not so important to majority of the consumers. Thank you so much!
Squalane is derived from the hydrogenation squalene so it makes no difference.
Animal-derived ingredients are a by-product of the meat industry, so as a meat-eater, this doesnโt bother me whatsoever. Itโs better to use the entire animal than to let it go to waste. A LOT of cosmetics ingredients are actually derived from animals. If youโre trying to avoid them, thereโs very few options left especially once you factor in the controversial issue of animal testing. Some plant-derived ingredients have devastating environmental and social impacts as well.
Ahhh. I did not know that about sqaulane since I am not too familiar with it, but whenever I see it mentioned people general say that is is plant derived. I guess they are loosely using the term, but when I did research it a bit I noticed that if it does not say from olives then it is an animal by-product. I just try to avoid animal products because of my religion, though I do understand the not wasting of an animal since its life was taken. And youโre right about plant-derived ingredients being looked upon as the better substitute, however, you always have to factor in fair trade, non-abusive labor, if the mass harvesting of the ingredient affects the ground etc. All in all, there is just controversy on both sides. Thank you so much for replying back. I learned so much about things I was not too sure about. Apologies for the late reply.