Bath milk based on Hokkaido fir water and made only with plant-derived ingredients
ー With the sun and wind shining through the trees. The scent of the fir forest -
Taking advantage of the characteristics of Hokkaido fir, we wanted to deliver bath items with the "scent of fir forest" that makes you want to take a deep breath, and the development of the Naruku bath series began with such a thought. We started by creating a deeper scent that reproduces the impression of a fir forest while retaining the transparency of Hokkaido fir essential oil. The scent of several species of trees adds depth, and the blend is made to feel like you are "in the woods" with green notes like the wind passing through the forest and a calm, woody scent. Bath time is a treat for yourself at the end of the day. Enjoy a relaxing bath time surrounded by a fir forest that celebrates the deep greenery forever, showing a different look in each season.
< main aromas> Todo pine, horwood, pine, pine scotch
Essential oils and aromatic distilled water of fir trees have been used overseas for baths and saunas since ancient times. By taking a bath with Hokkaido fir water (aromatic distilled water), the water feels soft and warms to the core of the body. Naruuk Bath Milk is based on fir water and contains grapeseed oil to enhance moisturizing sensation and is made only with plant-derived ingredients. If you put it in hot water, it will become white and cloudy. At the end of the day, you can take a relaxing bath, moisturize your skin with soft water, and be enveloped in the deep scent of the fir forest.
[How to use]
Shake the container gently, add an appropriate amount to the hot water in the bathtub, stir well, and take a bath. One bottle is recommended for about 5 to 7 doses (about 20 to 30 mL per 150 to 200 L of hot water). At first, mix a small amount with hot water and adjust the amount to your liking.
Commitment to raw materials and packaging
■ Uses raw materials that are safe for the earth and the body.
We do not use petroleum-based surfactants, synthetic preservatives, synthetic fragrances, etc., and carefully select materials that are as far as possible from Hokkaido, domestic, pesticide-free, organic, or wild, and whose creators can be seen.
■ Uses bio-PET bottles
We use biomass plastic bottles made from residual molasses generated when making sugar from plants (sugarcane, corn, etc.).