How to Wash: Why Less is More

How to use our Purifying Body Wash and Deodorizing Beauty Bar for the best skin care results:

What is over-washing?

A century ago, people relied on strong sops to remove dirt and body odor. Today most of us take a shower daily, but tend to lather our bodies with soap from head to toe. This is over-washing. Our modern lifestyle requires gentler and healthier approach to bathing.

Why? Perspiration is water soluble and can be easily rinsed off with water. However, oxidized natural oils, which contain impurities, are not water soluble and require soaps for removal. Many commercial soaps include synthetic ingredients that can destroy the skin’s natural protective barrier. Overusing soaps with these synthetics can lead to chronically dry or sensitive skin. Even with skin-friendly ingredients, excessive washing can remove the good bacteria which help maintain the skin’s healthy balance, and can lead to additional body odor.

Where to Wash?

There are five primary areas that should to be washed daily, as they tend to produce more oxidized sweat and lipid acid (oils) and resulting body odor:

  1. Behind the ears (where Nonenal most occurs)
  2. Behind the neck (where Nonenal most occurs)
  3. Under arms
  4. Groin
  5. Feet

As our bodies vary, focus on other areas as you need to. Then, just rinse off with water! You’ll feel noticeably cleaner and fresher, and you’ll see healthy skin results within a few weeks.

Less is more!

Learn how to achieve a lifetime of younger-looking skin, naturally!

Mirai’s creator, Koko Hayashi, explains.

How to use our Purifying Body Wash and Deodorizing Beauty Bar for the best skin care results:

What is over-washing?

A century ago, people relied on strong sops to remove dirt and body odor. Today most of us take a shower daily, but tend to lather our bodies with soap from head to toe. This is over-washing. Our modern lifestyle requires gentler and healthier approach to bathing.

Why? Perspiration is water soluble and can be easily rinsed off with water. However, oxidized natural oils, which contain impurities, are not water soluble and require soaps for removal. Many commercial soaps include synthetic ingredients that can destroy the skin’s natural protective barrier. Overusing soaps with these synthetics can lead to chronically dry or sensitive skin. Even with skin-friendly ingredients, excessive washing can remove the good bacteria which help maintain the skin’s healthy balance, and can lead to additional body odor.

Where to Wash?

There are five primary areas that should to be washed daily, as they tend to produce more oxidized sweat and lipid acid (oils) and resulting body odor:

  1. Behind the ears (where Nonenal most occurs)
  2. Behind the neck (where Nonenal most occurs)
  3. Under arms
  4. Groin
  5. Feet

As our bodies vary, focus on other areas as you need to. Then, just rinse off with water! You’ll feel noticeably cleaner and fresher, and you’ll see healthy skin results within a few weeks.

Less is more!

Learn how to achieve a lifetime of younger-looking skin, naturally!

Mirai’s creator, Koko Hayashi, explains.