The combination of lauan bracken *1 from Ashoro Town, Hokkaido and unrefined shea butter *2 from Ghana wraps the skin in a veil of moisture, protecting it from dryness.
The "Lauan butterbur*1" grown at Toba Farm in Ashoro Town, Hokkaido, is known as the largest butterbur in Japan, with some growing as much as 3 meters.
Lauanbuki, which can only be found in Ashoro Town in Japan, is characterized by the abundant moisture that overflows when the stem is cut.
Lauan cloth, which moisturizes and gently protects the skin, is one of the representative materials of SHIRO's Sensitive series.
In addition, shea butter*2, which boasts high moisturizing properties, keeps the skin moisturized and gives it a plump, smooth feel.
It is also recommended for those who suffer from skin problems such as dryness and those with sensitive skin.