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titleOfInvention Pine perfume with forest bathing effect
abstract If you add one with plum, orchid, chrysanthemum, and bamboo leading to the dead, pine trees can be mentioned. The ancient ancestors added one to the four soldiers and called the five-year-old ow. Pine, which is the favorite tree of about 70% of Koreans, was found to have excellent forest bathing effect. Everyone would have felt that the pine needles kept the heart cool even in the smell of flowers and grasses.n n n This led to the development of pine scents and pine fragrances with a forest bathing effect.
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