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AMINO WASHING FORM 200ml | KISOCARE
AMINO WASHING FORM 200ml | KISOCARE
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Active Ingredient
Amino Acid Surfactants—
Apply to wet face, gently massage to lather, and rinse thoroughly. Use morning and evening.
Formulated in Japan. Patch test recommended for sensitive skin.
Why KISOCARE
| Feature | KISOCARE | Typical Clinical Serums |
|---|---|---|
| Fragrance | Free | Often added |
| Origin | Japan | Various |
| Ingredient grade | Pharmaceutical | Cosmetic |
| Unnecessary fillers | None | Common |
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