Guleum Ggot Soap Norigae (Green)
Guleum Ggot Soap Norigae (Green)
Experience the profound beauty of Korean heritage with the Guleum Ggot (Cloud Flower) Soap Norigae from OUWR. Reinterpreting the vivid presence of traditional 'Dancheong' architecture into a flower blooming amidst the clouds, this premium all-in-one cleansing bar beautifully transforms a daily routine into a meaningful visual object.
Key Features:
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A Story in Every Wash (Hidden Norigae): As the soap slowly melts away with use, a beautiful small jade ornament (Norigae) is revealed at the end. Embodying the traditional Korean wish for "good fortune to stay with you," this ornament can be kept as a charming spatial object or keyring.
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All-in-One pH-Balanced Care: A versatile, mildly acidic formula that is gentle enough to be used from head to toe—perfect for cleansing your hands, face, body, and even hair without irritation.
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Practical Hanging Knot: Features a traditional knot decoration at the end, allowing you to hang the soap effortlessly without a dish. This prevents water from pooling, keeping the soap hygienic and firm down to the last use.
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Signature 'Geum-Dan' Scent: Infused with premium natural aroma oils, it opens with a refreshing blend of subtle lemon and bright spring florals, gracefully settling into the clear, soft, and grounding scent of pine trees.
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Nourishing Natural Ingredients: Formulated with soothing Centella Asiatica (Cica), deeply moisturizing Baobab Oil, and Macadamia Seed Oil to leave your skin feeling nourished, supple, and hydrated after every wash.
Product Specifications:
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Brand: OUWR
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Product Type: Beauty & Bath / All-in-One Cleansing Bar
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Weight: 90g (Moisture) / 60g (Dry)
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Dimensions: Diameter 6.5cm x Thickness 2.8cm x Total Length 18.5cm
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Origin: Made in South Korea
Important Notes: OUWR soaps are entirely handmade without any artificial chemical additives. Due to the nature of mildly acidic handmade soaps, they are sensitive to temperature and humidity. Minor surface irregularities, tiny cracks, bubbles, or water droplets may naturally occur during the curing process. This is a natural characteristic of the product and not a defect.