There's a soap called the Swedish Egg Pack.
The price is a little more expensive than regular soap, but it seems to be appropriate when viewed as natural soap.
Is it a real Swedish royal household?
If you've used it, please tell me how it was~
1005 2017-05-18 Gentleman
I lived in Sweden for about a year.
Even if I asked my friends around me, no one knew even if I just walked around;
I've never seen a supermarket or a store.
It looks like you're selling it at a very high price because you bought it at a very low price.
http://news.mk.co.kr/v3/view.php?year=2010&...
Lanolin Egg White Sop (50g x 6 units), famous for its Swedish egg pack, was sold to consumers at 29,000 won, 6.9 times higher than the import cost (4,225 won).
As far as I know, Sweden's prices are very high, but the import cost is only 4,225 won, so is it correct to produce it in Sweden?
We used to sell a fake luxury watch called Vincent Co.
This is also a 100-year-old Swiss luxury watch delivered to the European royal family, and it was brought into Korea, but the brand itself did not exist;
I think it's similar kk
First of all, there are many criticisms, but from the perspective of writing it;;;
I used it and I think the product itself is good
After you use it, it feels really clean
It feels like I wash my face well with cleansing
https://www.clien.net/service/board/park/1179395?
If you read this, you'll be able to find out more kk
It seemed a little too strong for soap.
It felt like I was peeling off the dead skin cells.
I often get milky pimples.
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