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The Spray (Refill)
A refill pouch of our bestselling deodorizing mist—made with 100% Jeju-grown hinoki water. Safe for daily use on clothing, bedding, and soft surfaces. No alcohol, no artificial fragrance—just a light forest scent that disappears, along with the odors.
Identical to The Spray: Jeju Cypress Water, Plant-derived Surfactants, Natural Preservative System
- 60% less plastic than new bottle
- Recyclable pouch
- Extends product lifecycle
- Plastic-neutral certified
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How to practice
A ritual of renewal
Remove the pump. Pour slowly. Replace. Continue. Each refill extends the life of your original bottle and reduces packaging waste by 60%.
Designed to last
Your dispenser carries a 5-year warranty. This refill honors that intention. One bottle, many refills — this is how we reduce.
The practice continues.
The same Jeju cypress water. The same forest calm. Packaged for those who understand that lasting quality means using less, not more.
Your dispenser was built to last for years. This refill honors that intention.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Tear or cut the top of the pouch and pour the contents into your existing Spray bottle. One 15.2 fl oz(450ml) pouch fills the bottle completely. The 30.4 fl oz(900ml) pouch fills it twice.
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The refill is designed for customers who already own The Spray Set or The Spray Bottle (Empty). If you're new to hinok, start with The Spray Set — it includes a bottle and your first refill.
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The refill pouch uses up to 73.8% less plastic compared to purchasing a new bottle. It's designed to keep your original bottle in use for as long as possible.
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Identical. The refill contains the same Jeju hinoki cypress water formula. The only difference is the packaging.
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Two sizes: 15.2 fl oz(450ml) for $30 and 30.4 fl oz(900ml) for $50. The 30.4 fl oz(900ml) is the best value — enough for two full bottle refills.
Where it begins.
Every refill extends the life of your original bottle. Every refill reduces waste by 60%.
This is what sustainability looks like in practice—not grand gestures, but thoughtful choices repeated over time.
Like Napa for wine.
Jeju for cypress.
Jeju Island sits 100 kilometers off the southern coast. Volcanic soil. Ocean winds. Ancient forests.
Here, Hinoki cypress trees—called 편백 (pyeonbaek)—grow slowly, absorbing the island's unique character.
During regular forest maintenance, leaves and stems are naturally removed. We collect these pruning byproducts and extract their essence. We share it with you.
This is not manufacturing. This is receiving.
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