The other day, while watching TV , I saw model Kiko Mizuhara using a silk pillowcase and she said that it keeps her hair in good condition!
It's convenient to have beauty treatments that make your hair beautiful while you do something else, like sleeping! What's more, there's less friction when your face touches the pillow.
In the Panasonic commercial, Kiko's hair is beautiful, and her skin is also very smooth, so I was curious to ask if that could be due in any way to the effects of silk.
Perhaps for this reason, the pillowcases were extremely popular at the pop-up store in Yokohama.
About two weeks later, on a program introducing Hachioji , there was a scene where they were searching for silk in Hachioji, a city famous for its textiles.
ROLAND also said, "Silk is good for your skin..." and headed to the store to get some skincare products, but the store was closed and I couldn't see the details... ROLAND knows that silk is good for you, so I grinned.
IKKO , who appeared on the same show as ROLAND , also spoke about the appeal of silk.
Wow -- everyone is saying that silk is good!! I was so happy to hear that.
IKKO said that even when the silk hem of her kimono gets old, she doesn't throw it away, but instead cuts it into small pieces and uses them when washing her face and body.
As expected of IKKO ...!
Silk is not only great to wear, but also leaves your skin beautiful when you wash it.
It is made of protein, so the more it touches your skin, the more radiant it will become.
Therefore, it is also recommended for dry skin and rough fingertips and heels.
I heard that at one point, IKKO recommended cocoon ball peeling and it became popular.
Now available in stores, you can soften the cocoon ball itself in hot water and massage it into your skin after washing your face to get a peeling effect. The cocoon that gives silk is made of fine fibers, so it can remove dirt without damaging your skin.
In addition, the sericin contained in the cocoons keeps your skin moisturized, and the more you use it, the better the results will be, so if you use a nylon face-washing brush, I hope you will also take an interest in cocoon balls.
Nylon brushes are made from synthetic fibers, so they can unknowingly cause dryness to your face and lead to wrinkles and sagging skin...I used to use nylon brushes, but I've stopped using them...
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step...isn't there a saying?
Rather than envying the skin of the person next to you, why not give Mayudama a try!! Lol
Azusa