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Have you tried Ehomaki? Everyone loves good directions and Feng Shui, right? Me too.
In China, where Feng Shui originated, silk is apparently also considered to be good in terms of Feng Shui, and wearing it is said to improve your luck, or something like that.
But when you think of silk, don't you think it's a little intimidating? Does it give you the image of someone who lives a careful and careful life?
What do you think?
At least, I felt that it was a high-end material, not commonly used on a daily basis.
When I asked people around me about their image of silk, the top answers were "luxury," "kimono," and "smooth material."
Yes, that's what I thought too. I had a strong image of kimono and satin, and it seemed too much to wear on a daily basis. I had the selfish image that people who sleep in satin silk pajamas are the ones who always keep their rooms neat and tidy, or that they're too expensive and out of reach, so it doesn't really matter.
I'm not saying that I'm conscious of my silk body!
I would like to recommend silk to lazy people like me!!
Because it's easy.
The skin is less likely to dry out and is healthy even without body cream or oil.
It's a hassle to dress warmly because of the cold, so a silk inner layer is an immediate solution.
Personally, I like to take off my socks when I'm at home, but it's cold so I use silk warmers to keep myself comfortable.
When it comes to hair, I'm not the type to go to the hair salon just for frequent treatments, so I leave it to the pillowcase .
If you add Silk Moisturizing Wash to this, you can use it for your whole body. It's also great for traveling, as you only need to bring 30ml with you and your luggage will be lighter.
I have always aspired to live a careful life, and if that were possible, I would like to live a careful and fulfilling life every day someday. Even if that is not the case, incorporating silk into your life can make your life easy and comfortable, and it feels like you are naturally being kind to your skin and yourself.
It's not that I'm conscious or lazy, but once I got used to silk I naturally found it comfortable, and I think I gradually started to choose natural fibres and things with good qualities.
Azusa