Hello March !
Yesterday was February 29th , which happens once every four years! Maybe that's why I was so surprised by the sudden announcement of Shohei Ohtani's marriage.
Even though I hadn't lost anything to begin with, I felt a huge emptiness.
I'm just a person who watches Ohtani, and I've gained nothing and lost nothing in the first place! lol This is good news, so I hope he continues to do his best with the Dodgers.
As a Japanese person, I support you.
As March arrives, I am feeling a sense of dread. And the thing I am feeling is, yes, pollen.
Pollen starts flying every February, and we fight invisible pollen until Golden Week in May .
Even though you can't see, you can feel the runny nose, tears, sneezing, and pollen flying!!!
This is a very tough season for people with hay fever. I hope more and more houses will be built with cedar and cypress and people will use them for cypress baths. I'm filled with the feeling of NO MORE pollen.
In times like these, I recommend ar* Silk Skin Veil Cream . Just apply a thin layer under your nose and your hay fever will be reduced. (According to my research) The skin veil cream sticks to the pollen, preventing it from entering your body.
What's more, if you bite your nose too much and the area under your nose becomes dry and flaky, ar* Silk Skin Veil Cream instantly moisturizes it. It provides a firm veil of protection, so it's been comfortable since I started using this cream.
I hate the strong, peculiar smell of medicines that I apply to my face, but this ar* Silk Skin Veil Cream only contains tea tree oil and no fragrance. Therefore, it is safe to apply it under the nose, where you can really smell the odor.
Please try using it on places other than your fingertips.
If you use it on dry knees or elbows, you will definitely see visible improvement.
This is a versatile cream that can be used on the entire body, so having just one bottle on hand is very reassuring.
This is a product we have confidence in, and many customers at our Nihonbashi store have purchased it again and again.
Azusa