
Reihaku Hatomugi Medicated Moisturising Emulsion
Medicated hatomugi emulsion with quasi-drug actives for superior moisture retention after toning.
- From JapanJP-Direct
- AuthenticVerified
- 10–14 daysDelivery
Medicated hatomugi emulsion with quasi-drug actives for superior moisture retention after toning.
About this product
Japan's medicated second step for the toner-emulsion pairing ritual — Kumano Yushi's Reihaku Hatomugi Medicated Moisturising Emulsion elevates the classic Japanese emulsion step with a quasi-drug designation, meaning its active ingredient is government-approved to provide a skin-conditioning benefit beyond what ordinary milky lotions can claim. Hatomugi (coix seed) extract anchors the formula alongside the medicated active, delivering the brand's signature moisture and brightness support in a light, comfortable milky texture that seals the toner layer without heaviness. A logical next step after the Reihaku Hatomugi medicated toner for a consistently medicated two-step routine.
How to use
- After cleansing and applying toner, wait 1–2 minutes for the toner to absorb.
- Shake the bottle gently.
- Pour a 500 yen coin-sized amount onto palm.
- Spread evenly over face and neck with upward strokes.
- Gently pat remaining product into dry areas to fully seal in moisture.
Ingredients
- Coix Seed (Hatomugi) Extract — Signature botanical; moisture and brightening active.
- Allantoin — Quasi-drug active; approved for skin-conditioning and soothing.
- Glycerin — Core humectant.
- Squalane — Emollient; seals moisture layer.
- Sodium Hyaluronate — Hyaluronic acid; surface water binding.
- Cetearyl Alcohol — Fatty alcohol; creamy emollient texture.
FAQ
What makes this 'medicated' versus regular emulsion?
The allantoin active is government-certified for a specific skin-conditioning function — beyond cosmetic claims.
Can I use it without the medicated toner?
Yes — it works after any toner, medicated or regular.
Is it suitable for dry and combination skin?
Yes — the light-medium weight suits both skin types.
Good for use in winter?
Yes — the medicated active and hatomugi provide stronger moisture support in dry winter conditions.
Can pregnant women use it?
Allantoin is generally considered safe; consult your doctor if uncertain.
🇵🇭 For Philippines customers
Filipino women who take their skincare seriously — the growing community of Pinay beauty enthusiasts following Japanese and Korean routines through TikTok and YouTube — understand that the emulsion step after toner is what actually locks in hydration, especially when aircon is running 8+ hours a day in offices across BGC, Ortigas, and Cebu IT Park.
Kumano Yushi's Reihaku Hatomugi Medicated Moisturising Emulsion elevates the standard emulsion step with a quasi-drug designation — its active ingredient is government-approved in Japan to provide a skin-conditioning benefit that ordinary milky lotions cannot claim — forming a hatomugi-enriched emollient layer that seals moisture against both tropical heat and indoor aircon dryness.
Authentic, shipped direct from Japan — delivery 10–14 days, free over ₱3,000.