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My local business
Tenderine is a personal care brand that I created, aims to nurture women's spiritual well-being, making it easier to truly rest in the hustle and bustle of modern life.

By women, for women.

Tenderine kicks off its 2024 launch with a line of aromatherapy products: microwavable heating pads. These heating pad provide muscle relaxation and pain relief through heat and natural ingredients, and also promote relaxation through aromatherapy.
In the hustle and bustle of modern culture, learning to rest properly can be a challenge.
Tenderine, with its thoughtfully designed physical products that aim to soothe and gently impact the mind, hopes to make resting easier and more effortless.

The name "Tenderine" is a combination of "tender" and "tangerine," reflecting the brand's focus on gentle care and the refreshing scent of the tangerine fruit.
Just as peeling a tangerine can be a bit of a hassle, achieving true relaxation can also be challenging. However, the satisfaction of reaching that state of tranquility is well worth the effort. Tenderine aspires to be a companion to all women, helping them "peel away" stress and find moments of sweet, tender care so that they can fully embrace rest and relaxation.

SOUL-NOURISHING DESIGN

Womanhood  ♡  Caring  ♡  Authentic  ♡  Natural  ♡  Feminine

Packaging Design

Creative Direction: Dallin Linh Dang
Project Manager: Dani Trieu
Graphic Design: Andrew Ngo

To create is to love and care.
And I care. A lot.

Though I have a background in fashion, I've always seen myself as a creative person. What drives me isn't just how things look, but also the power of bringing people together. Growing up as an Asian woman in a society run by men, I felt like my gentle and artistic side was a weakness. But I don't believe that anymore!

I want to use my skills and what I care about to make a real difference for the communities I love. That's why I started Tenderine, a brand that lets me push my creativity while also listening to and helping my community's needs.

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