The specially designed items, which will accompany astronaut Kimiya Yui to the International Space Station, are going on sale to the public later this year.
When Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui heads to the International Space Station next year, he will have two new skincare items in his bag that are especially designed for the rigors of space travel. The face wash and lotion are part of a “Cosmology” line unveiled on Monday by Japanese cosmetic company
and ANA Holdings, the parent company of All Nippon Airways. The products were created after the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency called for skincare solutions that could be used in the resource-scarce, low-gravity and extremely dry conditions of outer space. The two companies began working on the range in 2020, and JAXA gave them the green light to bring their designs to life last March.
President Miki Oikawa told reporters in Tokyo he hoped the products could also be of use in other resource-scarce situations like evacuation centers during natural disasters.
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