
Camellia
The most treasured beauty secret of Asian history.
The winter-blooming flower was harvested for centuries
by women famed for their glowing skin and long, lustrous hair.
The flower itself symbolizes feminine beauty,
while oil from the seeds acts as a feather-light,
deeply nourishing moisturizer.
On Jeju island, the Ramsar site in the Gotjawal is
one of the best locationsto see them.
*Gotjawal
Gotjawal Forest is a naturally formed forest located on
the middle slopes of Halla Mountain, Jeju Island in South Korea.
Due to the geographical feature, the region remains largely
The Gotjawal Forest is an enclave of the Southern Korea evergreen
forests ecoregion, and is a favorite place of the Jeju locals.

NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION
Camellia oil is rich in oleic acid and vitamins A, B, D and E
as well asnourishing Omega 3, 6 and 9.
The molecular weight of the oil is an almost identical match
for skin,allowing it to absorb quickly and thoroughly.
DID YOU KNOW?
Camellia oil has more naturally-occurring antioxidants
than almost any other botanically derived oil.


BEST OIL for REJUVINATION
Camellia oil supports natural surface cell turnover and natural collagen to improve the look of wrinkles.
Halla Mountain National Park [UNESCO World Heritage]
Halla Mountain rises up proudly from the center of Jeju Island and is perhaps the island’s most memorable landmarks. Also called Mt. Yeongjusan, meaning "mountain high enough to pull the galaxy," Hallasan Mountain is widely known by scientists for its geological value. Designated as a national park in 1970, there are 368 parasitic volcanoes called Oreums (peaks) around the main mountain.
Hallasan Mountain is famous for its vertical ecosystem of plants that results from the varying temperatures along the mountainside. Over 1,800 kinds of plants and 4,000 species of animals (3,300 species of insects) have been identified.