Made of 100% washable silk and highly elastic milling fabric, it does not feel tight on the neck, and the high neck feels naturally close to the neckline. It features an elegant luster unique to silk and a comfortable fit that sticks to the skin. A designer who was troubled by back pimples arrived at the answer: silk innerwear. Silk has excellent water absorption and wicking properties, making it a comfortable material that is warm in winter and cool in summer. It is an ideal innerwear that is smooth and gentle on the skin and does not feel tight, and the brand logo is printed directly on the fabric. Not only can it be worn alone, but it is also ideal for layered styles. A slightly reddish grayish taupe. A convenient nuanced color that creates a neat and fashionable impression. In addition to coordinating achromatic colors such as white, gray, and black, it is a convenient color that can be combined chicly, or as a linker for styling that uses many colors.
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Laundry detergent for delicate lingerie. It is ideal for delicate underwear such as fine chiffon, lace, and silk. While preserving the texture of delicate clothing, it is a firm approach to blood, protein, sebum, and odors. Wash your precious lingerie to a supple and soft finish.
A highly concentrated blend of coconut-derived cleansing ingredients and amino acids, which are moisturizing/softening ingredients used in cosmetics, at the best ratio. It enhances detergency, prevents shrinkage and gives softness to clothes. Fragrances are based on essential oils and contain cosmetic-grade fragrances so that the scent remains even after washing, improving the stability of the product. A laundry detergent with natural ingredients that can be safely used by people with sensitive skin.
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