Inspired by the Korean bathhouses she visited as a child, Karen Kim’s beautifully minimalist soaps (Binu Binu means “soap soap”) are made with a base of boricha, a traditional barley tea known for its detoxifying powers, and hand cut in Toronto.

Binu Binu

Inspired by the Korean bathhouses she visited as a child, Karen Kim’s beautifully minimalist soaps (Binu Binu means “soap soap”) are made with a base of boricha, a traditional barley tea known for its detoxifying powers, and hand cut in Toronto.

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Inspired by the Korean bathhouses she visited as a child, Karen Kim’s beautifully minimalist soaps (Binu Binu means “soap soap”) are made with a base of boricha, a traditional barley tea known for its detoxifying powers, and hand cut in Toronto.

Binu Binu

Inspired by the Korean bathhouses she visited as a child, Karen Kim’s beautifully minimalist soaps (Binu Binu means “soap soap”) are made with a base of boricha, a traditional barley tea known for its detoxifying powers, and hand cut in Toronto.

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