• Committed to naturally derived ingredients.

    In the land of revival,
    Carefully, slowly, and nurtured by nature,
    There exists water that is gentle on the skin.

  • Camellia is native to the land of revival.

    Camellia oil is one of the world’s three major oils.
    Japanese people have used camellia oil as a beauty oil since the Manyo period (710-794).

  • Yuzu (citron) cultivated using natural farming methods (pesticide-free).

    Without the help of chemicals or artificial substances,
    Our yuzu is carefully cultivated using farming methods that respect nature.

    Our products feature yuzu ingredients,
    which are high in antioxidants, and the
    calming aroma of yuzu, known for its
    relaxing effects.

  • Revive your skin's natural radiance!

    Thousands of years have passed,
    and the natural Kodo yeast that is native to the land of revival still flourishes.

    The yeast extract is used in our lotions and serums as a “natural moisturizing ingredient.*”
    *Cosmetic ingredients containing amino acids, vitamins, minerals, etc.

    <Photographs provided by Industrial Technology Center of Wakayama Prefecture.>

<Co-Creation Partners>

BOTANICAL FACTORY

  • Located on the Osumi Peninsula in Kagoshima Prefecture, near the southernmost tip of Honshu, Botanical Factory has been a natural cosmetics manufacturer specializing in ethical and sustainable products since its establishment.

  • In an environment where temperate and subtropical climates intersect, it can be said to be one of the best natural paradises in Japan, where a variety of plants coexist. Among them are native species like the Japanese sago palms, azaleas, hego, longans, and lychees, totally about 4,000 species living together in harmony.

  • The creative partnership started with sharing and endorsing common values as co-creating partners, such as “the concept of coexistence with nature that is environmentally friendly and respects human health,” “production methods that upcycle limited natural resources,” and “contribution to local communities through business activities.”