Negative Ions & Far Infrared Rays
Acti-Carbon emits Negative Ions. Called “Vitamin in the air”, Negative Ions help haemoglobin in the blood to move nutrients and create energy.
Acti-Carbon also emits Far-Infrared Rays that have been proven by scientists to promote the growth and health of living cells. Far Infrared Rays emit millions of regular bio resonance per minute, which react directly upon contact with the skin. This function revitalizes skin cells and protects skin aging.
Anti-Bacteria & Sterilization
Nano Silver is added to Aqura soaps for its anti-bacterial properties. Nano Silver conducts electron-robbing behaviour when in contact with bacteria, stripping electrons from the organism’s surface, thereby disrupting their functioning, typically killing the bacteria. Because some of the Nano Silver is left behind on the skin and in the pores, the benefit can also extend beyond the actual time of washing, giving you long lasting freshness on your skin.
What is Carbon Liquid?
Carbon Liquid is the active ingredient. Carbon Liquid is made up primarily of pyroligeneous acid, recognized by experts of various fields as having positive health and beauty effects, and is widely used in the daily life of the Japanese people.
Carbon Liquid is pure pyroligeneous acid. It contains more than 200 components, including acetic acid, methyl, acetone and small amount of other chemicals. It is a pure and natural solution.
Pyroligeneous acid has a long history a gent, deodorizer, and even as medicine for intestinal disorders.
When Carbon Liquid is added to water, the behavior of the antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic organic components such as acetic acid phenol decreases the size of the water molecules, facilitating absorption into the skin and increasing energy flow, making it perfect as a Facial Soap.
Active Carbon For Healthty
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