“Milk Bath” function

Milk Bath   micro nano bubble feature

“Milk Bath” function

“Milk Bath” Function (Micro-Nano Bubble Technology).

A special nano-generator produces ultra-fine air bubbles sized 5–25 micrometres (around 80 micro-nano bubbles can fit inside a regular 2 mm air bubble), turning the water a milky white.
A single bathtub can contain an average of 8 billion micro-nano bubbles.

The micro-nano bubble technology utilizes the natural physical properties of the bubbles to achieve beneficial, restorative effects — without any additives or chemicals.

The micro-nano bubbles penetrate through the skin pores and help remove harmful residues from deep within. The result is smoother, rejuvenated-looking skin.


💧 How does the process work?

The bathwater becomes enriched with the energy released when micro-nano bubbles collapse.
Because these bubbles are five times smaller than skin pores, they can reach deep inside and gently cleanse them from within. Old keratin is naturally removed.

The oxygen-rich bubbles enhance the skin’s oxygen supply, which may support improved blood circulation and metabolism.
Micro-nano bubbles carry a negative charge that attracts bacteria; when the bubbles burst, the released heat and hydroxyl radicals help neutralize bacteria — contributing to a cleaner, fresher feeling on the skin.

When a micro-nano bubble bursts upon contact with the body, it creates an ultrasonic vibration that generates a pleasant warmth and has a soothing effect on the body.
Negative oxygen ions released from the bubble-enriched water also make the bathroom air feel noticeably fresher.

Regular use (about 20 minutes per session) helps keep pores clean and leaves the skin visibly fresher and smoother after only a few baths.
The skin’s natural radiance typically becomes noticeable within 1–2 months of consistent use.

This technology is designed for skincare and wellness purposes and does not constitute medical treatment.

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