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Lactoferrin Lab. Moist Veil Clear Soap

Foaming Face Wash

Foaming Cream

A thick foam that gently embraces the skin while washing. Lactoferrin Lab Moist Veil Clear Soap protects the barrier of your skin and washes off the sebum and dirt from the pores.

  • With a thick foam that is easy to use, its beauty and moisture effects will cover your skin improving your natural skin barrier.

  • Made with Lactoferrin and natural plant oil, it maintains your skin moisturized while removing any unnecessary sebum and dirt of your skin.

  • Mild soap ingredients leave no residue. With low irritation and skin-friendly ingredients, it leaves your skin smooth while increasing permeation for the use of lotion and gel afterwards.

  • Through all Lactoferrin Lab. product sales, we support together with JOICEFP the Safe Motherhood Project in Uganda.

Product Specifications

  • Recommended for:

    Those with pores that stand out
    Skin that has become rough
    Those who need to improve moisture absorption

  • Available in:

    100g

  • Fragrance:

    Clear lavender


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is lactoferrin?

    Lactoferrin, a protein found in cow and human milk, has been discovered through our research at SARAYA as having remarkable anti-aging effects. Deeply connected with life, it can be found naturally in places in contact with our environment, such as tears and nasal mucosa, protecting us from external stimuli. On humans it is especially present in the first milk, or colostrum, in order to protect the baby's low resistance at birth, one of the reasons why babies drinking breast milk are harder to get sick. Because of this, research about its use in health and beauty is progressing rapidly in recent years. It is expected to be a key ingredient that solves age-specific skin problems.

  • What is the Safe Motherhood Project?

    Around the world, about 830 women die every day due to pregnancy, childbirth and abortion. 99% of these deaths are in developing countries. For example, the death rate of pregnant women in Uganda is 69 times that of Japan, a stat that impulsed SARAYA, who has the desire to save as many lives as possible, to begin activities to help pregnant women in that country. Through the White Ribbon Movement of JOICFP, an international NGO, we learned that Ugandan pregnant women in East Africa often die of infectious diseases, many by unsanitary environments, such as postpartum sepsis. Therefore, Saraya started the "SARAYA Safe Motherhood" Project in 2018. Part of the sales of Lactoferrin Lab products go to the "SARAYA Safe Motherhood" Project, which delivers hand sanitizers to local clinics, providing pregnant mothers and other patients the care they need.