NEROLILA Launches 'Uchu Konnyaku' Body Scrub with EROS Oil on July 7

ICL will launch NEROLILA's 'Uchu Konnyaku' body scrub (100g, 4,950 yen) on July 7, 2026. Formulated with Peruvian Maras salt and unique EROS oil, it purifies skin. A Fukuoka pop-up store opens July 9-15 at Iwataya.
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On July 7, 2026, ICL Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of The SAZABY LEAGUE, will release 'Uchu Konnyaku' (100g / 4,950 yen including tax), a body scrub under its organic skincare brand NEROLILA. The product is based on Peruvian Maras sun-dried salt sourced from the Andes at an elevation over 3,000m, combined with white clay, hemp charcoal, and elastic konjac-derived scrubs to gently remove impurities. It is enriched with NEROLILA's proprietary 'EROS' oil, which is formulated under the full moon based on a historical recipe by St. Hildegard, infusing jojoba oil, calendula, alchemilla mollis, rose quartz, and diamond. The product features a rich scent of winter savory, neroli, vetiver, geranium, and ylang-ylang. It will be available on the official online store, Isetan Shinjuku, and Sincere Garden. Additionally, a pop-up store will be held at the Iwataya Main Store in Fukuoka from July 9 to July 15, 2026.

FAQ

When is the release date of "Uchu Konnyaku"?

It will be released on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.

What is the volume and price of "Uchu Konnyaku"?

It is 100g for 4,950 yen (including tax).

Where is the salt used in this scrub produced?

It is sun-dried salt from the Maras Salt Mines in the Peruvian Andes, located at an altitude of over 3,000 meters.

When and where will the pop-up store in Fukuoka be held?

It will be held from July 9 (Thursday) to July 15 (Wednesday), 2026, at the promotion space in front of the main entrance on the 1st floor of the Iwataya Main Store.

What is the origin of the recipe for Nerolila's unique "EROS" oil?

It is based on the alchemy recipe considered a "love potion" by St. Hildegard, the founder of botany.