NatureLab Tokyo Launches Hair Mask with Milk Thistle Seed Extract in Singapore


Transform Your Hair Care Routine with Kiseki Molecular Repair Leave-In Hair Masque: The Future of Targeted Hair Repair in Asia

Revolutionary Hair Care: Kiseki Molecular Repair Leave-In Masque Launches in Asia

Singapore – Following its successful debut in the United States last year, the Kiseki Molecular Repair Leave-In Hair Masque is making waves across Asia, promising to revolutionize hair care with its innovative, no-rinse formula designed to repair and strengthen hair at the molecular level.

As consumers increasingly seek specialized solutions for their hair concerns—ranging from damage caused by coloring and styling to issues like frizz and thinning—NatureLab Tokyo emphasizes that the future of hair care in Asia is defined by two key trends: hyper-specialized care and inner resilience. “Consumers are moving away from generic solutions and seeking products that target their specific issues,” a spokesperson for the brand shared with CosmeticsDesign-Asia.

The Kiseki Masque aligns perfectly with these trends, offering targeted repair that visibly enhances strength, smoothness, and shine in just four minutes. Infused with plant-based proteins and sustainable ingredients, it caters to the growing demand for conscious and holistic beauty solutions.

At the heart of this groundbreaking product is the proprietary Core Absorption Technology, which enhances ingredient absorption by an impressive 50%. This allows low molecular weight peptides and proteins to penetrate deep into the hair cortex, delivering results that traditional treatments simply cannot match. “These peptides have a molecular weight eight times smaller, allowing for seven times faster penetration compared to conventional treatments,” the brand explained.

Independent studies have shown that the Kiseki Leave-In Masque significantly reduces hair breakage by 56%, frizz by 84%, and split ends by 70%, with 62% of split ends completely closed after use. This remarkable efficacy is attributed to its key ingredient—milk thistle seed extract, a sustainable and vegan alternative to keratin. With a peptide concentration of 50 to 70%, this powerhouse ingredient has been utilized in herbal medicine for over 2,000 years, known for its ability to stabilize and repair keratin structures while protecting against environmental damage.

The formula is further enriched with pea, rice, and soy proteins, upcycled Japanese green tea seed oil, and lotus flower extract, all working together to fortify and hydrate hair, leaving it visibly smoother and more resilient.

Adding to the experience, the masque features a gender-neutral fragrance inspired by hinoki wood (Japanese cypress), layered with notes of sacred incense, fresh citrus, and woodsy lavender. This scent aims to transform hair care into a mindful ritual, evoking the serenity of a traditional Kōdō (incense) ceremony and the restorative calm of forest bathing.

Distributed by Japanese personal care giant Mandom, the Kiseki Molecular Repair Leave-In Hair Masque is now available at major retailers in Singapore, including Watsons and DON DON DONKI, as well as on e-commerce platforms like TikTok Shop, Shopee, and Lazada.

With its cutting-edge technology and commitment to sustainability, the Kiseki Masque is set to redefine hair care routines across Asia, offering consumers a path to healthier, more resilient hair.

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