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Dangyuja that Deardot paid attention
A conservation project for endangered species Dangyuja: A fruit tree of the Rutaceae family (evergreen broad-leaved small tree), a cultivated plant of the citrus fruit and a pure pomelo (C. maxima) cultivar, not a hybrid, with the following effects.
- Historical Native fruits: Medicinal use since 15th century in Korea
- Contains 3 times more Vitamin C than lemon does
- Known for excellent effect for skin
- Registered in Ark of Taste
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1. To use the Deardot bath bomb, please prepare a bath at your convenience.
2. Place the bath bomb under the tap or melt it through a shower before filling the bath with water. Melting it under high water pressure creates richer bubbles.
3. You have to relax with its soft foam and its great smell of Dangyuja.
4. In the end, rinse your body and empty your bathtub.
Dangyuja that Deardot paid attention
A conservation project for endangered species Dangyuja: A fruit tree of the Rutaceae family (evergreen broad-leaved small tree), a cultivated plant of the citrus fruit and a pure pomelo (C. maxima) cultivar, not a hybrid, with the following effects.
A conservation project for endangered species Dangyuja: A fruit tree of the Rutaceae family (evergreen broad-leaved small tree), a cultivated plant of the citrus fruit and a pure pomelo (C. maxima) cultivar, not a hybrid, with the following effects.
- Historical Native fruits: Medicinal use since 15th century in Korea
- Contains 3 times more Vitamin C than lemon does
- Known for excellent effect for skin
- Registered in Ark of Taste
1. To use the Deardot bath bomb, please prepare a bath at your convenience.
2. Place the bath bomb under the tap or melt it through a shower before filling the bath with water. Melting it under high water pressure creates richer bubbles.
3. You have to relax with its soft foam and its great smell of Dangyuja.
4. In the end, rinse your body and empty your bathtub.