doctor's Skin Care
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Dr. Tadahiro Makise, the esteemed director of our clinic, has spent over 30 years traveling to more than 85 countries in pursuit of natural substances that enhance health. His journey culminated in the establishment of his clinic in Osaka, Japan.
Dr. Makise has extensively treated patients suffering from chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and prurigo nodularis (nodular prurigo), which are often resistant to conventional treatments. Many of these patients have benefited from unique lotions and ointments developed and manufactured in our clinic in Osaka and our laboratory in Okinawa Japan, effectively addressing various skin issues. We are proud to offer products with unmatched reliability, crafted from years of clinical experience and supported by numerous users and patients.
It may sound counter-intuitive to talk about a water-soluble oil soap as oil is normally insoluble in water. However, a technology developed in Italy allows oil to be soluble in water. Using that technique, we made our soap, whose main ingredients are water-soluble grape seed oil and vegetable squalene.
This soap is excellent when applied to skin that has been inflamed due to diaper rash, atopic dermatitis, allergic eczema and psoriasis. The soap is also excellent for washing off oil ointments that have been used on the skin. It is also very helpful for dry skin and washing off makeup. For seriously inflamed skin, this soap is particularly beneficial because it doesn’t sting. It can be used on the entire body except for the eyes.
After washing the soap off the skin, the oils from the grape seed and jojoba remain on the skin and produce a moisturizing effect. The soap is also excellent for treating dandruff. It should be massaged into the scalp and washed off using water.
Using Method Of Water-Soluble Oil Soap
Wet your body, face, and hands with water.
Shake the bottle of soap lightly and pour some of the liquid soap into your hands.
When the soap is mixed with water, you will feel a gentle warmth.
Apply the soap to your skin. You should use enough soap to thoroughly wet your skin so it does not become abraded by too much friction while you are applying it.
Using your fingers, very gently rub the soap into your skin.
Remove the soap using lukewarm water, although any temperature water will suffice as long as the soap is removed.