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Inspired by the Haenyeo “Sea Women” divers of Jeju Island. A supremely cleansing, remineralizing sea salt soap to reward a day of work/surf/play and to reinvigorate the body for the day ahead.
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Haenyeo Sea Woman Soap, $18 from Binu Binu Inspired by the Haenyeo “Sea Women” divers of Jeju Island. A supremely cleansing, remineralizing sea salt soap to reward a day of work/surf/play and to reinvigorate the body for the day ahead.
#haenyeo#sea woman#bar soap#binu binu soap house#binu binu#black sea salt#peppermint#sea tangle#divers#jeju island
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Louise Bourgeois, Throbbing Pulse, 1944
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Seshin Korean Scrub Soap, $18 from Binu Binu
An exfoliating soap inspired by "seshin," the revelatory, cleaner-than-clean Korean body scrub experience.
Black sesame seed provides natural exfoliation, while ultra-fine washed blue clay derived from volcanic ash and remineralizing sea salt help to draw out impurities for soft, clean skin.
#seshin#korean scrub#bar soap#binu binu soap house#binu binu#black sesame#sea salt#washed blue clay#soap
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Binu Box Set, $80 from www.binu-binu.com
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Undesigning the Bath, Leonard Koren
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Constantin Brâncuși’s studio, Centre Pompidou.
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Shaman Black Charcoal Soap from Binu Binu.
The modern-day female shamans of Korea, known as Mudang, are revered for their wisdom in matters of healing the body and mind.
Contains activated charcoal bolstered with essential oils of Lavender, Himalayan Cedarwood and Clary Sage which form the basis of many purification ceremonies.
#shaman#charcoal#activatedcharcoal#barsoap#mudang#lavender#clary sage#cedar wood#purification#detoxification#binu binu soap house
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Haenyeo wetsuits drying in the sun
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Detail of “Plaza for the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center Plaza” Los Angeles, California, 1980-83 © Jolene from 365 Los Angeles, City of Los Angeles and The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum.
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Hibiscus Clay Facial Soap from Binu Binu
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