Take a little detour into your daily routine of washing your hands.
Chozu, or water purification, at shrines is a ritual that inherits the spirit of misogi, a Shinto ritual in which one purifies the body in a river or the sea.
Washing your hands is not just a hygiene habit,Gestures to harmonize the mind and bodyIt was also.
MCKK's hand wash was born from this ancient Japanese sensibility.
A time of purification, told through the ingredients
MCKK hand wash uses an extract made from recycled rice bran discarded at a sake brewery in Yuzawa City, Akita Prefecture,
Peach seed scrub appears in the Kojiki and is considered a symbol of protection from evil and rebirth.
For the fragrance, we chose cypress, which has a deep connection to Japanese life.
It is a fragrance that has been loved since ancient times, used as a building material for shrines and temples, and sung about in songs.
The scent of cypress and your movements bring you back to the present
The scent of cypress gently rises into the air, and the feeling of the scrub gently touching your fingertips brings your senses back to life.
The carefully selected ingredients turn into bubbles and dissolve into water.
Those few minutes will gently bring your scattered consciousness back to you.
Before the beginning and after the end.
This gesture is a quiet cue that gently brings your senses back to the present.
Product Features
- 96.9% naturally derived ingredients
- Ethanol / Parabens / Mineral oil / Synthetic colorings / Synthetic fragrances / Petroleum-based oils / Animal-derived ingredients / Cruelty-free
- Only natural cypress essential oils are used
- Contains rice bran extract (upcycled rice bran discarded by sake breweries)
- Contains peach kernel scrub: as a way to focus attention on the sense of touch
- An experience of scent and behavior to organize your daily life