Function
VIOSILQ's natural non-woven raw silk dry-type breast patch delivers over 16 types of natural proteins to the breasts, providing UV protection, moisturizing, brightening, elasticity, nutrition, regeneration, anti-pigmentation, anti-aging, antioxidant, stain improvement, collagen, anti-melamine, and wound healing benefits.
Invention
VIOSILQ has researched and developed a method to deliver protein ingredients directly to the skin using sericin, resulting in the invention of the world's first natural non-woven raw silk sheet.
*Natural, Cruelty-free, Sustainable, Eco-friendly, and Biodegradable
Our specially invented natural raw silk non-woven fabric is produced using our unique know-how, utilizing the natural habits of silkworms, and is a product that does not involve any abuse or killing, and is not tested on animals.
In addition, this eco-friendly product can be used for various industrial purposes, is reusable and sustainable, and undergoes rapid biodegradation in natural conditions.
Ingredients
Serine, Tyrosine, Alanine, Leucine, Cysteine, Threonine, Proline, Glutamic Acid, Aspartic Acid, Lysine, Isoleucine, Histidine, Valine, Hydroxylysine, Phenylalanine, Hydroxyproline, etc.
*Dry Type Breast Patch Usage Method and Features
VIOSILQ can be used to soak the dry type in hot water.
Soak in Water
For the dry type, soak it in hot water for 3 to 5 minutes and apply it to your breasts. Hot water dissolves sericin, which is hydrophilic and dissolves well in water. If your breasts dry quickly, spray water on your breasts.
Reusable 10+ Times
VIOSILQ is naturally non-tearable and stretchy, easy to apply, and does not tighten the skin after use. It can be reused 10+ times. Don't discard used mask sheets; collect them and use them with soap bubbles on your face and body when bathing for exfoliation and brightening.
1. Silkworms used by VIOSILQ
The silkworms directly produce non-woven raw silk sheets during the cocoon-making process. The golden (yellow) silkworms, which eat mulberry leaves, produce golden filaments. These golden silkworms are a protected species native to Thailand. Golden silkworms contain beta-carotene from mulberry leaves, similar to the beta-carotene in tomatoes and oranges, providing antioxidant benefits.
2. About Silkworm Cocoons
Silkworms are originally wild creatures. Their life cycle includes stages such as an egg, silkworm, and moth. Silkworms make cocoons to transform into moths, remaining in the cocoons for a certain period. In the wild, cocoons protect silkworms from harsh environments—heat, UV rays, moisture, cold, and rain—allowing them to become moths safely. These cocoons contain more than 16 natural proteins supporting moisturizing, UV protection, heat retention, waterproofing, wound healing, heat dissipation, regeneration, and soothing properties. They also include glue ingredients to retain these proteins.
3. Sericin and Fibroin
Silkworm cocoons mainly consist of fibroin and sericin proteins. Sericin coats the fibroin.
Sericin is a protein component that is very similar to what is needed for human skin production.
During the process of making cocoon threads into fibers for clothing, the sericin is removed, leaving the fibroin, which undergoes several processes. The silk clothing we wear is made from fibroin filaments.
A. Application Product Line
VIOSILQ is used as a basic material for face masks, belly masks, breast patches, eye patches, wipes, diapers, women’s pads, tea bags, coffee filters, and more.
B. Product Production
- Annual production and Supply
- Customized production available
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