K STAR DR org 3-in-1 Beta Steamer | Face & Nose Vaporizer for Cold, Cough & Skin Care
(18 Length x 27 Height x 19 Width) in centimeter
The K STAR DR org Beta Steamer is a versatile face and nose vaporizer designed for both respiratory wellness and skincare. This steamer provides gentle and soothing steam therapy that penetrates deeply into nasal passages, sinuses, and throat, helping relieve cold, cough, flu, and bronchitis naturally.
Product Specifications:
- Type: Face & Nose Vaporizer / Steamer
- Color: White
- Application: Respiratory relief, cold and cough therapy, facial skin care
- Suitable For: All skin types (normal, oily, dry, combination, sensitive)
- Function: Steam therapy for respiratory health and skincare
- Usage: Home use, wellness centers, clinics
- Power Source: Electric
- Steam Output: Gentle warm moist steam
Ideal for all skin types—normal, oily, dry, combination, and sensitive—the Beta Steamer also rejuvenates the skin, opens clogged pores, and promotes a healthy, youthful glow. Its warm, moist steam not only soothes respiratory discomfort but also enhances overall skin health and wellness.
Perfect for home use, wellness centers, and clinics, this steamer is compact, easy to use, and delivers reliable results for both respiratory care and facial therapy.
Key Benefits:
- Provides steam therapy for cold, cough, flu, and bronchitis
- Opens clogged pores and rejuvenates skin naturally
- Suitable for all skin types: normal, oily, dry, combination, sensitive
- Helps improve respiratory comfort and sinus health
- Promotes younger, healthier, and tender skin
- Easy to use at home or in wellness clinics
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