Reddit Reddit reviews naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner 16.9 Floz./500ml

We found 8 Reddit comments about naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner 16.9 Floz./500ml. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner 16.9 Floz./500ml
Face lotion size: 500ml new use it after cleansing.Saturate a cotton pad and smooth lotion evenly over the face, following up with a moisturizer.Use it after cleansing, saturate a cotton pad and smooth lotion evenly over the face, following up with a moisturizer
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8 Reddit comments about naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner 16.9 Floz./500ml:

u/onigiri815 · 14 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I think everyone loves a good toner on this sub so I'd be surprised if this post doesn't have every possible (well known at least) one recommended!

I'm combo with mild acne prone skin and have used and enjoyed:

Kikumasamune High Moist Lotion - No breakouts or irritation from this one. Gives a good dose of hydration with a slight tacky/stickyness on the side.

Klairs Supple Preparation Toner OG - This is a bit thicker than Kiku and some other ones and had a strong fragrance to it, for me. Hydrated very well and was one of the products I used during a time one of my acne flairs subsided very well. Don't use it anymore due to the overpowering fragrance but would recommend.

Secret Key Aloe - as watery and thin as Kiku, I used this in conjunction with the Klairs. I would layer one then the other x 2 and found this to be soothing and just 'nice'.

Hada Labo Premium - same viscosity as the Klairs and hydrates very well. Really good to slap on under a sheet mask or when your face is sopping wet. I don't personally enjoy how thick it is and prefer the thinner options but I am also interested/scared to see what my skin will do when I take a break from this

Naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner - very new but am enjoying it already. Light as water, gentle and gives a real smoothing feel to my skin. I almost want to describe it like a ball of jelly. I spray it on my face after a shower and every couple of days use it to "wash" my face in the morning instead of water.

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I'm hoping my Cezanne will be with me in the next week or two as I'm on my last drops of Kiku.

u/borborborbor · 12 pointsr/japanlife

My best and cheapest solution is to use things I already have on hand. Once a month or so, I'll gently massage around my scalp with pumps of Hada Labo Cleansing Oil and comb it through my roots. That helps remove any product or build up of oil or dead skin, isn't at all stripping, and it rinses easily with water. Then, after rinsing, I'll apply generous amounts of Naturie or Kiku and gently massage on damp hair/scalp. I'm fine to just let that all air dry. The smell of Kiku is pretty strongly sake, so maybe Naturie (or any Donki/Valor/Welcia hatomugi knockoff) is a bit better. You can rinse after a few minutes, if you prefer. Or, stagger the oil and masking into two different days, so you just apply and wait before the shower.

u/pinkiswink · 3 pointsr/scacjdiscussion

I tried a toner with fermented ingredients and ended up giving myself fungal acne. Yeast naturally lives on your face, you don't want to feed it so it takes over, which I essentially did.

This was the toner.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FQP2YS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title


Scaj warned me about it, but I didn't listen. Oops :(
At least it's easy to treat with anti dandruff shampoo and athlete's foot cream. It took me a month to stop itching and seeing the little red spots and white heads.

u/FlyingRowan · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Had to go look and apparently I don't know what I'm talking about because what I actually bought was Hatomugi Skin Conditioner (unless they're the same and I'm just too drunk to tell??) Anyway, here's the link.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FQP2YS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/toidaylabach · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I would like to ask what is this product meant for? It's called a skin conditioner, but I'm not entirely sure what this refer to. The ingredients listed are: water, butylene glycol, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, coix lacryma-jobi seed extract, styrene/acrylates copolymer, dipropylene glycol, alcohol, citric acid, sodium citrate, methylparaben, propylparaben

Hatomugi Skin Conditioner

u/afarbz · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Looking for some advice on when to use The Ordinary's Niacinamide + Zinc given my current routine. My skin is very oily and fairly acne-prone. At this point, I have less acne than I used to but still have a lot of PIH, which is why I'm planning to add the Niacinamide.

Current routine (strongly influenced by /r/AsianBeauty):

AM:

  • Wash with Shiseido Perfect Whip
  • Hatomugi Skin Conditioner
  • Neutrogena Rapid Clear Stubborn Acne Daily Leave-on Mask (2.5% benzoyl peroxide) — if anyone has a recommendation on a better drugstore benzoyl peroxide product, I would love that!
  • Moisturize with Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel
  • Sunscreen: Biore Watery Essence

    PM:

  • Remove makeup with Simple Micellar Water
  • If not feeling too lazy, wash with Perfect Whip
  • If I used Perfect Whip, use the Skin Conditioner. If just used Micellar Water, my skin generally doesn't need the moisture.
  • TO Glycolic Acid
  • Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel

    I know TO's website recommends using the Niacinamide twice a day but I'm not sure if it will interact poorly with the BP or the Glycolic Acid. When should I use it?

    Edit: forgot to write my sunscreen
u/NeoVIP · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I recently bought [Hatomugi's Skin Conditioner] (https://www.amazon.ca/Naturie-Condtioner-Adlay-Lotion-500ml/dp/B000FQP2YS). However, the label says
>this product contains chemicals known by to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

Should I be worried?

u/sadstarfish · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

You collect lip balms too?? :D What are your favorite ones? Right now I'm really liking the Etude House Honey Cera lip balm, and I use Pure Smile lip treatment (also in honey) as a lip mask at night. I can't handle EOS anymore - I like the shape but the fragrances are way too strong for me and they don't really do much for me in terms of lasting moisture.

LOL I had no idea about feminine washes being good for body soap! That's hilarious and amazing, and potentially embarrassing when you have house guests over maybe ;)

I've tried the Nivea in-shower wash with CoQ10 (blue bottle) and then I switched to using cold pressed sunflower oil in the same way, because it was cheaper and more moisturizing while I was braving a German winter. But since then I've been reading that oil is bad for your drain/pipes, so I've stopped doing that and have been looking for a better alternative to getting an extra moisture boost.

The most moisturizing body wash I've ever used is Dove Pro-Age Body Wash, which I believe is only available in Europe now. I can't find it in stores now that I'm back in the states and it's pretty overpriced online (I used to get it for €1.50 sometimes!), but I might just bite the bullet and order some from the UK for $6/bottle. -.- I'm not that concerned about anti-aging for my body yet, but it's was the most moisturizing thing I could find and that works for me!

I've also been trying a variety of different sls-free soaps and body washes as an alternative (Happy Bath is a good AB option), and what I find is that initially they don't feel as moisturizing as the Dove body wash, but my skin retains moisture for much longer. My theory is that the detergents in the Dove soap are very drying, which they cover up with a lot of "lotiony" ingredients, but those fade and at the end of the day, my skin feels a lot drier. I think in the long term, sls-free body washes are the way to go, and if only I could find one as rich and moisturizing as the Dove one, then I'd be sold! I've been open to trying non-foaming shower oils, but the problem is that I have been using salux cloths and italy towels pretty much since birth so I feel really grimy if I don't get to exfoliate in the shower, and in order for those to work, you need a little bit of foaming action.

I've also done the layering or mixing in oils with lotion to get an extra moisture boost! Argan oil is amazing but pricey, so I use sunflower oil and it works for me. It has a ton of vitamin e in it so that's a plus! (Cosrx also uses a lot of sunflower oil in their products btw!) I want to try sweet almond oil but I haven't figured out which one to buy yet. I feel like cold-pressed organic food-grade oils come at a pretty good price and are good quality so I usually get them from a health food store. Another option would be to get a lotion with a "cream oil" formula - Aveeno has one that I really like with a pink label. I really want to try the illi's Total Aging Care Body Oil & Lotion!! It sounds really amazing but I haven't found an excuse to splurge yet :P Let me know how you like it!! The Innisfree one sounds like a cheaper alternative that could be really nice - I'll have to give it a try! Camelia in a body lotion sounds dreamy :)

Kikumasamune (did i spell that right) is definitely on my list! It's actually in my cart because the price just dropped on Amazon ($12.98 rn!). I'm just waiting to get one more $5 gift card from Bing rewards so I can get it basically for free :) I've also been looking at [Naturie Skin Conditioner] (http://www.amazon.com/Imyu-naturie-Skin-Conditioner-500ml/dp/B000FQP2YS) as another option, maybe as a hydrating body mist for the summer. But there was a [recall] (https://www.reddit.com/r/AsianBeauty/comments/42tafu/psa_imju_naturie_skin_conditioner_recall/) recently for this product for some reason, which has me a little concerned...

Omg the struggle with shaving is so real! I've had pretty good luck getting rid of ingrowns by splashing on Thayer's toner on my legs, after shaving and before lotion. I've also repurposed an AHA toner for the same reason and it made my legs super smooth, but I would only do it on days that I don't shave, to minimize irritation. My favorite shave cream is this [Shave Cream from Trader Joes] (http://www.amazon.com/Trader-Joes-Moisturizing-Cream-Shave/dp/B002URZUZG). This stuff changed my life! I can't really shave with anything else and I even brought a bunch of tubes with me when I was living abroad. It doesn't foam - it has the consistency of a thick conditioner or hair pack and it's the best! I kind of want to try shaving with an oil cleanser or with a face wash like Shiseido Perfect Whip, but I feel like that could lead to a really expensive habit. lol I feel like which razor you use is really important - I recently got a pack of the Venus Embrace Sensitive with Aloe and I feel like it's not as nice, a little bit more scratchy, than the original.

Sorry for the wall of text! Thanks for all your recommendations!! :D :::Snail Hugs:::