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Reddit mentions of Kikumasamune cream 150g of Japanese sake

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Kikumasamune cream 150g of Japanese sake. Here are the top ones.

Kikumasamune cream 150g of Japanese sake
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Skin Care Cream of Japanese Sake100% authentic and made in JapanContents: 150 gAs well as "Kikumasamune Skin Lotion of Japanese Sake", which has a reputation for being "moisturizing" with a light feeling, this "Japanese sake cream" contains sake (rice fermented liquid / moisturizing component) so you can feel higher moisturizing power. With a great deal of contents, you can use plentifully on your body such as neck, arms and feet, in addition to your face. For skin care finishing, it is comfortable to have "cream" after all. Moisturizing firmly with "Japanese sake cream"!
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Height2 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size5.29 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.330693393 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Kikumasamune cream 150g of Japanese sake:

u/BurgundySnail · 8 pointsr/tretinoin

Stratia LG

And lots of asian beauty options:

Kikumasamune Sake Skin Lotion High Moist (it's a toner, amazon), emulsion (light liquid cream, amazon) or cream, amazon; Mebika moisture lotion (toner), Rosette ceramide gel, Dr. Jart+ ceramide products (there are balm, cream, toner), Cezanne High Moist Lotion (toner, amazon), Meishoku Ceracolla lotion, milk, or gel on amazon, Holika Holika Good Cera toner, emulsion and Cream

Tons of reviews on /r/AsianBeauty

I've tried LG, Kiku emulsion, Cezanne and Dr Jart ceramidin Liquid. They are all light but moisturizing, but get the job done. Never tried Cerave though, so can't compare. But they all should be lighter then Cerave oitment for sure.

u/LolaBleu · 2 pointsr/tretinoin

Vanicream - despite coming in a tub and having promising looking ingredients - is totally inadequate for this. I've had really good luck w/ Kikumasamune Sake Skin Cream, as well as LRP Cicaplast, and just straight up jojoba oil.

u/runes01 · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074X8M8MT?pf_rd_p=183f5289-9dc0-416f-942e-e8f213ef368b&pf_rd_r=15MTSBBK4D96E95R5WNQ

This is the link to the cream I'm using. I typically mix it with a watery toner; currently I mix it with the Pyunkang Yul essence toner to thin it out a bit. It feels super heavy, but it sinks in really well for me. I haven't quite tested it through harsh winters because i just moved to the North East, but it did a good job through winter in California and after AHA. Like if my skin was feeling tender/dry, I use it, and the next day my skin's fine again.