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Lululun Face Mask Ise (7 sheets x 2 bags)

RM54.80
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  1. After washing your face, spread the mask on your face and leave it for 5-10 minutes.
  2. Take off the mask and you can pat the rest of lotion on your face.
  • Easy-to-carry, resealable bag type
  • Ultra-thick sheet mask uses eco-friendly plant-derived raw materials

INGREDIENTS:

Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Xanthan Gum, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Peg-6 0 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Sodium Pca, Sodium Citrate, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Propanediol, Fragrance, Citric Acid, Propylene Glycol, Biosaccharide Gum-6, Cleyera Japonica Leaf Extract, Solanum Melongena (Eggplant) Fruit Extract, Citrus Unshiu Peel Extract, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract, Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Root Extract, Paeonia Albiflora Flower Extract

 

PRODUCT VOLUME:

7 Sheets x 2 bags

 

PRODUCT TEXTURE:

Sheet mask

 

PRODUCT WARNING: 

  • For external use only. Do not use on broken skin. 
  • Discontinue use in case of redness or irritation and consult a physician if conditions persist or worsen.
  • Avoid contact with eyes. If the product gets into your eyes, do not rub and rinse with clean water immediately. 
  • Do not use the same sheet mask twice. 
  • Do not put sheet masks back after removing from the container. 
  • Make sure to zip the bag every time after use.
  • Avoid storing extreme temperatures. 
  • Keep out of reach of children. 

LuLuLun Travelling Series is a special limited package featuring natural-derived ingredients grown in a specific Japanese region.

Lululun's original sheet mask collaborated with the Ise Grand Shrine, the most sacred shrine in Japan

Using the Sakaki that is grown at Ise, the moisturizing ingredients contained in the Sakaki are extracted and blended in the mask. Sakaki has been used as a sign of life for many years, and it also has the power to fill the skin with moisture!

A Little Story behind the Cleyera Japonica (Sakaki) -

Cleyera Japonica (Sakaki) is an evergreen tree that has green leaves even in winter and is a plant that is used in Shinto rituals such as offering it to the altar in Japan.

The reason why the evergreen tree is used for the Shinto ritual because it is considered to be the proof of God's endless blessings. At Ise Shrine, many Sakaki trees are also used at the torii gate and the fence of the palace as a sign of the sacred place.

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