The New Year holidays are over, and we are pleased to announce our first shipment of the new year. We are truly grateful for EC, as we are able to receive orders during the holidays. We put our heart into our first shipment yesterday .
Well, today, the first day of the cold season, is also called "Tensha Day". It is read as "Tensha-nichi" or "Tenshabi", written as "Tenshiya" on the calendar, and is also written as "Senjitsu". It seems that a wallet shop in Osaka set it. It is also said to be "Ichiri Manbai Day", so should I buy a wallet? Or a lottery ticket? No, no, I think I'll buy one of their own products.
I got into my car for the first time in a while over the New Year holidays, and because it has keyless entry, I didn't get that "crack!" or "crackle" sound every time I touched the car door like I used to, so I was able to drive in a good mood. But now, when I touch the door handle or open the window frame, I often get that "crack!" sound again, and it can even hurt sometimes.
Well, as my hair grows it still gets dry and rough due to static electricity, but apparently there are a few things I can do to prevent that static electricity.
- Wear clothes that are less likely to cause static electricity... yes, that means natural materials rather than synthetic fibers?
- Use fabric softener when washing...I'm mainly interested to know about your fingertips and hair, but some sites also say you should be careful with your shoes as well.
This is what you'd expect from Kansai Electric Power - professional writing!
https://media.kepco.co.jp/_ct/17574612
It's not just a problem with an individual's fingertips or hair, but since for an electric power company it could lead to an accident, it's probably a matter of clothing and the soles of shoes (leather soles are recommended).
・Make sure to keep your skin moisturized! ...Look, here you go. As a cosmetics maker, I'm sure you're right. Well, if you use hand cream, I'll write another line.
Now that I've calmed down, let me write a few more lines.
Since I was young, my lips have been dry and chapped, so I used to carry medicated lip balm in every coat and bag, but this winter I suddenly noticed that my lips are no longer chapped. They don't hurt or itch. Maybe I'm applying too much GA cream when shaving, and the force of the cream spills over and reaches my lips?
・Finally, I try to keep the room moist. This may be it. When I go on a business trip to a hotel, I always fill the bathtub with hot water, and even at home, since the earthquake, I don't empty the bathtub at night and leave the bathtub door open. I also use a humidifier.
Kansai Electric Power's website even goes so far as to say that rubber-soled shoes are dangerous, that instead of lumping them together with synthetic fibers, you should choose natural materials when layering, and that you should be careful about contact between positive and negative electricity.
First of all, I need to moisturize my skin and the room. It's a bit chilly and I don't feel like going outside, and with the prices going up in winter I often need to spend more on my wallet, so I'll do my best with the GA All-in-One Gel I have on hand!
So I hope you all have a "ichirimanbai" day!