Beauty Of Joseon Bulgaria ((new)) Info
Enter the , located near the towns of Kazanlak and Karlovo. This region, nestled between the Balkan Mountains and the Sredna Gora range, produces 70-85% of the world’s Rosa damascena (Damask rose) oil.
| Product | Key Benefits | Featured Ingredients | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Melts away makeup, sebum, and impurities, non-irritating, hydrating | Soya Oil, natural ingredients | | Green Plum Refreshing Cleanser | Low pH formula, gentle, refreshing, suitable for all skin types including sensitive | Green Plum Extract , plant-derived extracts | | Centella Asiatica Calming Mask | Intense soothing, deep hydration, vegan, fragrance-free, perfect for stressed/dehydrated skin | Centella Asiatica , 3 types of Hyaluronic Acid , Green Tea, Ginseng, Goji Berry | | Apricot Blossom Peeling Gel | Gentle exfoliation for face and body, vegan, fragrance-free, refines skin texture | Cellulose, Prunus Mume Flower Water |
: Features a unique "bouncy" or slightly "stringy" texture that leaves skin feeling very soft and firm. It is fragrance-free and excellent for dry or sensitive skin. beauty of joseon bulgaria
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: Offers the full catalog, including trial kits and new releases like the . Care to Beauty Bulgaria Enter the , located near the towns of Kazanlak and Karlovo
Beauty of Joseon products are characterized by their use of natural, traditional Korean ingredients, such as:
It offers high SPF50+ protection while nourishing the skin, solving the issue of sticky or oily sunscreens. 2. Beauty of Joseon Ginseng Essence Water It is fragrance-free and excellent for dry or sensitive skin
It delivers deep, immediate hydration. For those accustomed to using standard toners or local rose water, this essence provides an extra layer of nourishment, plumping the skin and regulating sebum production. 3. Glow Serum: Propolis + Niacinamide
One year, the rains failed. The valley grew tight with thirst; leaves curled like folded hands. Petar’s linden tree shed its bells early, and the chrysanthemum stems in Mi-yeon’s garden bowed for want of water. The people gathered—farmers with soil under their nails, seamstresses with half-finished sleeves, old men with stories too big for the silence—and decided to walk to the high spring, a place said to belong to both ancestors and the mountain itself.