What's the difference between Sayuri Yoshinaga's Tsubaki Yeast Soap and TANE?

It seems that there are many advertisements lately featuring Sayuri Yoshinaga recommending soap containing camellia seeds,

"How is it different from Ms. Sayuri Yoshinaga's product?"

We've started receiving this question frequently.

Upon closer look, it's a camellia-shaped facial soap containing camellia seeds.

CHANT sells an all-in-one shampoo bar, not a facial soap, so there are differences, but the product development concepts are very similar.

(Click here for the difference between shampoo bars and soap)

 

Camellia is indeed excellent

In an interview video, she mentioned that she accepted the cosmetic advertisement, which she had continuously declined, because she thought, "I want to support good camellia products. I want to contribute to the revitalization of Goto."

My impression is, "It's an extreme honor to have a similar perspective to Sayuri Yoshinaga✨."

Beyond her beauty, her principled and dignified way of life is also wonderful and makes her a special presence. She carefully selects the works she appears in, and her intelligent demeanor, which conveys a strong will, is also respectable as a person.

The camellia that such an admired Sayuri Yoshinaga loves is indeed excellent!

I feel like dancing with joy and exclaiming, "Camellia is great after all!"

With the power of a small company like ours, we can't even afford to hire an actress, let alone place advertisements, so it's... well... lucky 🎵, you could say.

 

I hope the goodness of camellia spreads even further.

Since Ms. Sayuri Yoshinaga and I coincidentally had such similar perspectives and ideas, can I say that I am about 5% Sayuri Yoshinaga? (lol) 

 

Differences between Camellia Yeast Soap and All-in-One Shampoo Bar "TANE"

Since we've received many requests to "explain the differences," here's a comparison chart of the two.

While the difference in spokespersons (Sayuri Yoshinaga and myself) is obvious, the products themselves are equally good, wouldn't you say?

A small business like ours selling expensive handmade shampoo bars at almost the same price as a major company is a huge effort (I'm saying it myself because it's not often noticed... lol. To be honest, it's quite tough.)

I don't know how long I can keep it up, but as long as there are people who support us, I will continue to do my best.

 

 

 All-in-One Shampoo Bar TANE

 The all-in-one shampoo bar "TANE" can be used to wash hair, face, and body. Unlike soap, it is made by kneading and solidifying coconut facial powder, camellia oil, seeds, clay, and other ingredients.

It condenses the ingredients of 3 to 4 bottles of all-in-one shampoo.

You can wash your hair without needing conditioner.

Since it does not use caustic soda or thickeners, it is an all-natural all-in-one shampoo bar made by hand-rolling and molding each one individually.

 

 For those who liked Sayuri Yoshinaga's facial soap, please try the all-in-one shampoo bar TANE for your hair and body!

For those who discovered the goodness of camellia by using Sayuri Yoshinaga's camellia yeast soap, don't you want to wash your hair and face with camellia too?

For such people, the all-in-one shampoo bar TANE is highly recommended.

It is fragrance-free, low-irritant, and an environmentally friendly product, so please give it a try.

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