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蕾妮亞 Laurier 衛生綿系列 LAURIER Sanitary NapkinLaurier 120* * 115* * 0. 1cm * Laurier x 10*1 10*1 *2 10 0. 1cm 2*3 *1 *2 *3 Laurier 0. 01mm150 0. 1cm2 *1 *2 *3 90 *4 *5 Laurier x99%* UP 99%** Laurier 5x360 1 5* 5* * 2 3 16cm Laurier 0. 25cm 0. 25cm * *M L Laurier NEW!!! 48cm Size M~L (: 64~77cm : 87~100cm) Laurier 360

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懂妳的特別
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●柔感115%*
更柔緻的表層纖維* ,結合新進化菱格紋,給予私密肌前所未有的絲滑新感受。
●0.1cm超激薄, 超能吸
獨家超能吸鎖水片,無形般貼合身形,卻有超乎想像的吸收量,超薄也能瞬間大量吸,安心不外漏!

* 和上一代零觸感特薄相比

 

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●舒涼薄荷因子
舒涼薄荷因子大面積分布於棉片之中,清爽涼快,擺脫悶熱感
●10小時抑味清新*1
日本花王研發「抗菌抑味棉片」,結合天然草本成分,有效抑制細菌孳生*2 ,並持續10小時有效消除經期產生的異味!
●0.1cm超激薄, 2倍吸收量*3
超薄也能瞬間大量吸,安心不外漏!

*1 與自社產品相比
*2 非指抑制所有細菌
*3 與自社產品相比

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零觸感特薄 羽感棉
日本革新獨家羽感棉,零摩擦感的極致輕柔

● 獨家羽感棉
日本匠心工藝打造0.01mm極細纖維,交織出如羽毛般細緻輕柔的羽感棉,成就150%柔滑且零摩擦感的細緻呵護。
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優選極致纖維羽感表層,溫和無添加,溫柔體貼私密肌。
● 0.1cm超激薄,2倍吸收量
超薄也能瞬間大量吸,安心不外漏!

*1 依據日本文獻調查之纖維規格比較
*2 指衛生棉如羽毛般柔軟觸感的棉柔表層
*3 係指花王社內調查結果,90%試用摩擦感受佳
*4 與自社商品相比
*5 無添加著色劑、螢光劑
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輕薄瞬吸x99%抑菌* 瞬效淨味抑菌二合一
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日本花王獨家抑菌配方,結合源自天然鼠尾草精油,經日本實證99%有效抑菌*,維持私密肌健康。(* 實驗證實抑制念珠菌、金黃色葡萄球菌)
◎溫和鼠尾草清新香氣 長效祛味潔淨、工作繁忙者、對氣味敏感者的潔淨神隊友。
◎瞬吸超乾爽,拒絕變細菌溫床、輕薄棉片柔軟舒適,急速瞬吸導流,維持表面潔淨乾爽。
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極吸5倍x極貼身形,360度任性睡超安心。
極吸好眠的安睡魔法
魔法1 極吸5倍*
5倍* 速吸的魔術超導體方塊,能把大量經血瞬間吸隱,乾爽舒適,整晚超好睡。
* 相較於自社淨吸柔護系列
魔法2 極貼身形
舒適的棉質表層與超服貼鎖漏技術,無縫貼合臀部,睡姿再放肆也不外漏。
魔法3 極寬尾翼16cm
超大尾翼加上三道防漏壓紋,防止夜晚經血後漏,讓量多夜變平安夜。
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超吸力環抱 晚安褲的安睡魔法
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高分子吸收體均勻分佈於吸收芯中,大量經血瞬間吸、不外漏,量多的夜晚一樣能翻來翻去安心睡
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特選絲絨感親膚表層結合0.25cm極薄吸收層,給妳超乎想像的舒適,就像穿著小褲褲一樣透氣無感
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包覆腰部的貼臀設計,能緊密貼合各種臀型,讓妳跟外漏不安說掰掰
*無須與內褲共用,建議只使用一片晚安褲即可
*大腿或臀部感覺太緊時,建議選擇M-L
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◎48cm超長吸收體:防護直到腰部,衛生棉與內褲合為一體,讓整個臀部得到最完整確實的包覆,再大流量也絕不外漏。
◎特別量多的夜晚,也能安心到天亮:股溝合身設計,讓衛生棉貼合臀型,任意翻睡也不怕外漏
※此產品無須與生理褲重疊使用,建議只要使用「生理期夜用安全褲」一片即可。
※此產品為單一尺寸,適用於Size M~L (腰圍: 64~77cm/ 臀圍: 87~100cm)
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◎舒壓緩衝設計,防止變形,護墊服服貼貼。
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Kevin Mack
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The Three (3) Pillars of my bedrock testimony have been destroyed
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Having been born and reared in the Church, it was not merely a "church," but it was "The Only True Church on the Face of the Earth." It was my identity, I served a misson, Branch President, H.P., Stake Mission President, sending my son on his mission next week, so imagine my sense of betrayal, and the helplessness and confusion I felt after reading this book. My three (3) pillars were: (1) a young man may spawn a lie, for personal motivations, but he can still be a Prophet, and nobody would carry a lie so far as to be killed for it; (2) No man could have written the Book of Mormon; and (3) the Temple Ceremony is so sacred and unusual that it could not have been imagined or contrived. Well, this most carefully documented, carefully written, carefully researched book, has all but destroyed my pillars. Fawn Brodie, Niece of the Prophet, David O. McKay, has done meticulous research and I have searched for but never found or read an official LDS Church response or debunking of it; I've searched the BYU F.A.R.M.S. site hoping for an academic, honest review of her evidence and hoping to find that Ms. Brodie's research was flawed or dishonest. But despite my motivations and wide-spread search, I have never read a criticism of her sources, or documented proof that her research is false, or that her conclusions are false, only that she had an agenda and some of her conclusions are specious and not well supported. Well, that is simply disengenuous criticism. To say that Ms. Brodie can only prove "A, B, C, and D," but "jumps" to a conclusion that "E" exists, is simply blind faith ignorance and dishonest academia. This book constitutes the "mysteries," that the Church teaches its members to stay away from. But it is hardly a mystery. This book explains with a clarity and insight never-before heard by an LDS member, how Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon, how he practiced polygamy before receiving the alleged revelation; why he was tarred and feathered; exactly where the Temple signs and symbols came from; the extent Joseph would go to protect his power and authority, and many more "mysteries." No active member of the Church should read this book lest their eyes be opened. It hurts! Truth is not pleasant sometimes, why should it be. I just wanted it "straight," I didn't want to be lied to any longer. If the Church simply said, "we're a good church, doing good deeds, helping the poor, please give your tithes to help us, I would most certainly go. But the Church says, "we are the only true and living church on the face of the earth." To me, that's a challenge to find out for myself, which I did. Now, I am a "mormon in recovery." My entire belief system, every single word I've ever been taught, is a lie. I am undone. Now I must look to God, for answers that I thought only the LDS Church had.
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John E. Mack
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Everyone interested in Mormon History or Mormonism should read this book.
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This book is a classic, and is generally recognized as such. The topic, which is the life of Joseph Smith, found its ideal author in Fawn Brodie, a Mormon who was on the verge of excommunication and who as about as sympathetic to Smith as an honest historian could be. One is tempted to say that Smith is presented, warts and all. But it would be more helpful to say that Smith is presented, virtues and all, because a man who concocts what purports to be holy scripture, who fakes divine revelation, who organizes three Waco-type compounds, who institutes militias and secret societies to kill his enemies, who decrees polygamy to satify the lusts of himself and his male colleagues, who orders the destruction of his enemies and who lies about most of these things probably has more warts than virtues. Brodie wrestles constantly with the issue of how a man of such limited education and rather obvious fraudulent intent could attract thousands of dedicated followers. It is no wonder that Brodie in her later works became so attracted to psycho-history. She advances a rather attractive hypothesis which suggests how Smith could have deluded himself into believing his own nonsense: Since all our thoughts are the product of previous states of mind, and since these states include all the factors which go into our perceptions, concepts and mental "programs", there is no essential difference between our control over our waking thoughts and our control over our dreams, reveries, and other semi-conscious states. We just think there is, because the illusion of control is part of the nature of the mental state we call "consciousness." If that is so, then it can be argued that a "revelation" which derives from our past state of mind is no more originated by our own will than the conscious perception that we are being visited by the angel Moroni. Of course, this line of thought comes dangerously close to solipsism, and solipsism comes dangerously close to autotheism (if there is nothing else in the universe but oneself, then everything there is must be an extension of oneself, and hence one must be God). Toward the end of his life, Smith's megalomania was indeed headed in this direction. Brodie does a wonderful job describing how Charismatic Smith must have been. To have persuaded people of real intelligence and ability like Brigham Young and his own wife Emma into believing and supporting him throughout his career, and to have, as she puts it, "Caused men to see visions" is no mean feat. And to have created a religion which, for all its faults, is far more admirable than its own founder bespeaks one of the most fascinating characters in American history. Everyone interested in religion, psychology, and American History should read this book.
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R. M. Peterson
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"The definitive work on the Mormon prophet"
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When a Mormon girl joined our school when I was in the fifth grade, I became curious about Mormonism, though never enough to read much about it. That curiosity eventually morphed into curiosity about Joseph Smith, its founder. How does one go about establishing a new religion? In nineteenth-century America, no less? One salient point in Fawn Brodie's biography of Smith (b. 1805, d. 1844) is that the years of his youth and early manhood "were the most fertile in America's history for the sprouting of prophets." William Miller, John Humphrey Noyes, Jemima Wilkinson, Joseph Dylks. Smith, then, was not an isolated phenomenon. Another salient point: before the angel Moroni directed him to the book of golden plates that he then translated and published as the Book of Mormon, Smith was a practitioner of necromancy and advertised his ability to divine buried deposits of gold and money. Brodie seems to like Smith. She portrays him as gregarious, imbued with great personal charm, having a quick mind, and genuinely fond of people. She also writes that "embedded in [his] character was the commonplace Yankee mixture of piety and avarice," which "he developed to a special flowering." That special flowering was a religious con man, one who eventually inhabited the fabulous castles of his own devising. By the 1840s and the settlement of Nauvoo, Smith was using his position as spiritual and political head of the Mormon community for his own, secret, monetary gain. And then there was his concupiscence. In his later years, he took somewhere between twenty-seven and fifty wives; not all but many of those marriages were consummated sexually. The practice of "plural wives" of course received theological blessing (or rationalization), but even so Smith could be both sneaky and high-handed in pursuing it. For example, in April 1843 his wife Emma went to St. Louis on business with Lorin Walker, one of Smith's business aides. During their absence Smith asked Walker's seventeen-year-old sister Lucy to become his wife. According to Lucy, his proposal/seduction went like this: "I have no flattering words to offer. It is a command of God to you. I will give you until tomorrow to decide this matter. If you reject this message, the gate will be closed forever against you." In many respects, Joseph Smith seems to have been a quintessential American. Similarly, his Mormonism seems a fittingly American religion. Along the same lines, Brodie sees the Book of Mormon as "one of the earliest examples of frontier fiction, the first long Yankee narrative that owes nothing to English literary fashions. Except for the borrowings from the King James Bible, its sources are absolutely American. * * * Its matter is drawn directly from the American frontier, from the impassioned revivalist sermons, the popular fallacies about Indian origin, and the current political crusades." NO MAN KNOWS MY HISTORY quells my curiosity regarding Joseph Smith. It also serves as a history of the early Mormon Church and a window on the United States circa 1820 to 1845. The book's style is somewhat old-fashioned (it originally was published in 1945), and as history it is more scholarly than popular. There is a lot of detail, much more than I really wanted. (Smith would make an ideal subject for a pithy two-hundred-page biography.) Most importantly, I sense that the biography is objective. In that regard, it should be noted that before becoming an esteemed professor of history at UCLA, Fawn Brodie grew up a devout Mormon in a small hamlet outside Ogden, Utah. In 1946, she was summarily excommunicated from the Mormon Church as a heretic. In 2012, James Reston, Jr. wrote that NO MAN KNOWS MY HISTORY "remains today the definitive work on the Mormon prophet."
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